companies must erect cell phone towers across the land. While their presence often signifies coverage for our beloved phones, some people see them as eyesores that painfully stick out and ruin landscapes. To combat this, some companies have attempted to ‘disguise’ cell phone towers to better bl...
German fine art photographer Robert Voit's "New Trees" seem like everyday plants at first glance, but when one looks closer it's apparent they aren't trees at all. They're cell phone towers disguised (one might say badly) by telecom companies in an attempt to blend in with their urban...
Towering Cell Trees The other day, while driving down from the Sierra Nevada into the Great Basin on myway home to Ranting Hill, I noticed next to the local volunteer fire station one of those cell phone towers that is disguised to look like a tree—in this... MP Branch - 《Interdiscipl...
LAUDERHILL, FL - Beauty is the eye of the beholder, and a South Florida community believes that a cell phone tower disguised as a flagpole is neither artistic nor pretty and city officials will not approve it. Lauderhill has a city code that requires towers to "resemble clock towers, bell...
ortelephone gowal. In countries where cell phone use is still limited to the elite — such as Bulgaria, where only 2.5 percent of the population can afford a cell phone — its power as a symbol of wealth and prestige remains high. But in the rest of the world, it has become a technol...
but it turns out that bell canada has begun stealthily installing 95 foot tall cell towers in muskoka that are disguised as white pine trees. two are up already, with plans for a further 22 throughout the region. the photo above was published by bell canada. can you spot the cell tower...
(which may be aimed through the glass of their shop window). Some of these devices are obvious but many of them are sufficiently small or well-disguised as to be invisible. All of them create a record of your movement through the area that can eventually be matched with your access. So...
I think some SF folks are concerned with looks, but then there are also those involved in fearmongering about RF radiation, blocking cell towers might actually make the situation worse as the phone radio has to increase its power for the signal to reach the tower....
German fine art photographerRobert Voit's"New Trees" seem like everyday plants at first glance, but when one looks closer it's apparent they aren't trees at all. They're cell phone towers disguised (one might say badly) by telecom companies in an attempt to blend in with their urban an...
Industry experts says increased phone usage will increase demand for new towers September 7, 2007 BUCKINGHAM, PA - A Buckingham resident is concerned about T-Mobile's request to construct a 120-foot tower near her 60-acre farm. Although the tower will be disguised as a silo on a neighboring...