AT&T yesterday filed a federal lawsuit against Cambridge because the Zoning Board wouldn't let it put up some antennas in Harvard Square.
In its lawsuit, filed in US District Court in Boston, the company says federal law gives it the right to do whatever it needs to to ensure "the provision of personal wireless services," local zoning ordinances be damned.
AT&T argues that 1558 Massachusetts Ave., across from Harvard Law, is the only "feasible" place to put antennas to remedy "a significant and substantial gap in its personal wireless services coverage" in an area bounded by Alewife, Concord Avenue and Brattle Street. The company said it looked at other locations in the area, but none would work, either because the owners didn't want cell antennas on their buildings or because the signals would be blocked by other nearby buildings.
To show it isn't completely heartless to Cambridge concerns, AT&T said it would encase the 12 antennas in six faux chimneys that would "substantially match existing chimneys on the roof of the Site" and that the air-conditioning equipment required for the transmitter equipment in the basement would be "located out-of-sight and out-of-earshot on the roof of the building."
Earlier this year, the zoning board actually voted 3-2 for the proposal, but that effectively killed it because a proposal needs at least four votes.
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Can Cambridge counter sue
By J
Sun, 09/12/2010 - 12:56am
Can Cambridge counter sue them for providing shit coverage everywhere else?
Ive gotten zero bars outside the park T station.
I really hope they fix this.
By anon
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 12:23am
I really hope they fix this. The service is atrocious in Cambridge.
To the previous two
By anon
Tue, 09/14/2010 - 9:26pm
To the previous two commentors:
Step 1: Cancell AT&T service.
Step 2: Get Verizon.
Step 3: ?????
Step 4: Profit! Or in this case, actually have service everywhere in a major metropolitan area.
Unfortunately, Ive been with
By J
Wed, 09/15/2010 - 3:27pm
Unfortunately, Ive been with AT&T because they use sim cards, and when I travel, thats a big plus to just buy a prepaid sim card in the country Im in and stick it in my phone.
I am thinking of going to t-mobile, which has the same sim card system, but surely can't suck as much as AT&T.