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Cell Tower Action Kit


This Cell Tower "Action Kit" offers an effective collection of informative, useful and active ways for citizens, faced with the fact of an exponential increase of cell towers and antennas in their communities, to inform themselves about the issue and launch affirmative action.  

It's important that every municipality have a strong consultation policy which requires open and honest discussion with the City and concerned residents before any towers are sited. Without one, Industry Canada's policies apply, virtually no notification is given, and there is no need for public meetings.

At present,  there is little we can do to fight new installations, but this is one. Demand consultation by having a policy. 

Increasingly, individuals and neighbourhoods in communities are rallying together to launch awareness campaigns, and influencing governments at the local level.  



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Oct 12
2012

Cell Towers and Antennas - Map (Canada)

antenna and provider information (updated)

"Where does the cell data come from? The first section of this cell tower FAQ describes in full where the raw data is obtained and how it is processed. 

"The Loxcel Cell Tower Map presents up-to-date information on 16,000 cell sites and 110,000 antenna, representing all 32 carriers across Canada, from tiny Cochrane Telecom, Dryden Mobility and Latitude Wireless (bet you never heard of them) to the big heavyweights (you know who they are).

"Our proprietary tools filter, correct and aggregate raw technical antenna data from Industry Canada and select carriers, and generate antenna and site records, which you can explore and view on our cell tower map. We also use these tools to generate custom ad-hoc reports that help businesses and organizations make sense of the complex and growing Canadian cellular landscape.


This Loxcel cell tower map has a number of features to make it "user friendly":

  • It is community-driven with no advertisements
  • It works with "smartphones"
  • It works even with slow internet connections
  • It works with older PC's
  • It is less cluttered
This video tells how to turn a camp site or "away from home" location into a personal "hot spot" . . .






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