PHONE Tree
AT&T Magazine spring 2011
Picture #6 is a phone tree..YES! ...in rural areas techs will literally BUILD a tree w/artificial bark & branches of varying lengths that blend in completely.On the West Coast,crews build stealth Palm trees that are usually 40ft. tall,though in the South and East, "pine trees" grow to almost 200ft....
#7 shows...Church steeples provide convenient edifices on which to nest transmitters.The tall structures allow for superior coverage in small towns and rural areas......
Interesting, innovative and FUNNY, too!!
This is new ways AT&T is providing maximum coverage--with minimal visual pollution. by Matt Hendrickson
This was way toooo funny not to pass on...........Whatcha think? 0_0
Guess we need to take a closer look @ our pine trees......LOL
Picture #6 is a phone tree..YES! ...in rural areas techs will literally BUILD a tree w/artificial bark & branches of varying lengths that blend in completely.On the West Coast,crews build stealth Palm trees that are usually 40ft. tall,though in the South and East, "pine trees" grow to almost 200ft....
#7 shows...Church steeples provide convenient edifices on which to nest transmitters.The tall structures allow for superior coverage in small towns and rural areas......
Interesting, innovative and FUNNY, too!!
This is new ways AT&T is providing maximum coverage--with minimal visual pollution. by Matt Hendrickson
This was way toooo funny not to pass on...........Whatcha think? 0_0
Guess we need to take a closer look @ our pine trees......LOL
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