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His knowledge of telecommunications has served, most notably, the American Heritage Invention and Technology Magazine and The History Channel.
His interview on Alexander Graham Bell will air on the History Channel the end of 2006.

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He has been quoted in newspapers and magazines on issues regarding cell towers and has spoke at industry and non-industry conferences on cell tower related issues.

He is recognized as an expert on cell tower leases and due diligence processes for tower acquisitions.

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October 22, 2004

Posted by Tom Farley & Mark van der Hoek at 04:44 PM

Wireless networks coming together

Speaking of networks, could there be a solution to tie the cellular radio network into other wireless networks to carry voice? So that your cell phone might communicate with a WiFi hotspot or perhaps the Bluetooth network in your car? People are working on this and what a wonderful thing it would be. Of course, any system developed now would have to be patched together, not built from scratch, still, the promise of unifying different networks is very compelling:

http://www.arcchart.com/blueprint/show.asp?id=362 (external link)

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