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A multi-technology cell site blending in with lighting columns in the area #industrialarchaeology #urbanlife #4GLTE pic.twitter.com/GLeickD3Em— Andy Sutton (@960sutton) January 23, 2016
A unique looking tower #cellular #microwave #radio industrial archaeology, documenting the communications revolution pic.twitter.com/HPuqQUhdSt— Andy Sutton (@960sutton) December 18, 2015
This is the infrastructure that keeps our smartphones connected. pic.twitter.com/H1ZemnrgYL— Nigel Linge (@NigelLinge) December 12, 2015
All three are fake trees and each is a separate cellular installation. The location is Lancashire, off the A6 between Slyne and Bolton-le-Sands. They are all different operators, left to right, O2, T-Mobile, Orange - although two will become one as part of EE of course.Three cellular tree sites, powering the 4th industrial revolution. #ruralbroadband #historyoftechnology #mobilephone pic.twitter.com/ApvCyqMdao— Andy Sutton (@960sutton) August 31, 2015
— Zahid Ghadialy (@zahidtg) January 14, 2016
This is how to camouflage 5G massive MIMO antennas by Dr. Chih-Lin I, CMRI #IETappleton pic.twitter.com/kgISkmoXMH
— Zahid Ghadialy (@zahidtg) January 14, 2016
5G DSR Shock: rethink Shannon, rethink Ring&Young, rethink Control & Signaling #ietappleton pic.twitter.com/3lfgiZ4m6C
— Martin Jakl (@JaklMartin) January 14, 2016