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New plans for wireless broadband masts discussed
2016-04-03 17:18:25| Wireless - Topix.net
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Rural residents fight traders' plans for masts as high as the Shard
2016-03-01 08:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: When Roman invaders made landfall on the British coast in AD43, it was at the present-day settlement of Richborough where they probably set up camp. Now this sleepy corner of rural Kent has become an unlikely battleground once again as the potential site for telecoms masts as high as Londons Shard skyscraper that will enable high-speed trading firms to make millions. Vigilant Global and New Line Networks (NLN) want to build communications towers to shave milliseconds off the time it takes...
Sagem to deliver optronic masts for Swedish Navy submarines
2015-10-13 01:00:00| Naval Technology
Swedish shipyard Saab Kockums has selected Sagem (Safran) to install Sagem Series 30 optronic surveillance on two future A26-class submarines, and two Gotland-class submarines that are currently in service.
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SeaRoc Complete First Major Maintenance Visit to Forewinds Dogger Bank Met Masts
2015-08-06 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
SeaRoc Group, a specialist provider of marine and engineering services for offshore renewable energy projects, has successfully completed the first major maintenance visit to Forewind's Dogger Bank meteorological (met) masts in the North Sea at the b
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UPDATE 1-American Tower to buy Bharti Nigeria phone masts for $1.1 bln
2014-11-24 19:50:49| IT Services - Topix.net
India's Bharti Airtel Ltd will sell more than 4,800 mobile phone masts in Nigeria to American Tower Corp for $1.05 billion, as part of its plan to cut costs and pare debt. Mobile operators in Africa such as Bharti Airtel have been selling masts to specialist tower firms and leasing them back to cut maintenance costs on a continent with poor access to electricity and shoddy roads.