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Under the Paperweight, August 2010:
Net Neutrality and Wireless Networks

The net neutrality debate. the growth of wireless networks, and calls for research into long-term health effects of radiation from wireless technology.

Verizon’s Rule the Air: Urban Residents’ Nightmare

Glendale, California Sunroom Desk blog notes Verizon Rule the Air ad in context of urban citizen opposition to proliferating cell sites.

Glendale Wireless Moratorium Ends While Burbank, Bay Area Deal with Siting and Product Controversies

Glendale, California wireless ordinance goes into effect; Burbank, Bay Area communities deal with wireless siting, cell phone controversies.

San Francisco Supervisors’ Committee Approves Cell Phone Radiation Labeling – Recommends to Board

San Francisco committee recommends legislation to Board of Supervisors requiring retailers in the city to label cell phones by radiation level or Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), and provide consumer information on minimizing cell phone radiation exposure.

Under the Paperweight, May 3-8, 2010:
Net Neutrality, the FCC, and Wireless Buildout

A Glendale, California perspective on the net neutrality debate and its impact on wireless network buildout.

Notes from Wednesday Glendale Planning Commission Hearing on Wireless Ordinance

Glendale, California Planning Commission approves zoning amendments to the city’s wireless ordinance, hears testimony on public right-of-way wireless installations.