T-Mobile at it again, too
LET THERE BE LIGHT - AT LAST
Monday, June 12:
Hemelhempstead Today
Residents and councillors in Hemel Hempstead are fuming after a major telecoms company replaced street lamps with telephone masts and faulty new lighting. According to residents in Gadebridge and Warners End, perfectly good lamp posts were removed by a contractor in November last year on the orders of mobile phone giant T-Mobile.
The street lamps, in Galley Hill and Long Chaulden, were replaced with lamp posts carrying telephone masts and new lighting that did not work.
Residents and local councillors tried for months to find out why they had been left in the dark but could not get any answers from the contractor hired by T-Mobile.
A spokesman for T-Mobile confirmed that the phone masts were working and said the company was aware that there was a problem with the street lighting.
Monday, June 12:
Hemelhempstead Today
Residents and councillors in Hemel Hempstead are fuming after a major telecoms company replaced street lamps with telephone masts and faulty new lighting. According to residents in Gadebridge and Warners End, perfectly good lamp posts were removed by a contractor in November last year on the orders of mobile phone giant T-Mobile.
The street lamps, in Galley Hill and Long Chaulden, were replaced with lamp posts carrying telephone masts and new lighting that did not work.
Residents and local councillors tried for months to find out why they had been left in the dark but could not get any answers from the contractor hired by T-Mobile.
A spokesman for T-Mobile confirmed that the phone masts were working and said the company was aware that there was a problem with the street lighting.
rudkla - 13. Jun, 23:11