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Is AT&T (T) pushing tower-climbing workers too hard as it rolls out its 3G data network in preparation for the launch of the next iPhone? Philip Elmer-Dewitt at Apple 2.0 notes a curious rise in cell-tower deaths over the past five weeks. Since April 12th, six cell-tower technicians have fallen to their deaths, and at least three of them were working on AT&T projects. During the four months before that, there were zero cell-tower fatalities.
An AT&T spokesperson denies there is any connection, telling DeWitt that the $20 billion upgrade of AT&T’s data network requires no more than a “software upgrade” at the base of each tower. Yet surely there are times when the towers need to be climbed to troubleshoot the new set-up, place testing equipment on the tower, or remove old equipment that is no longer needed.
When Apple 2.0 previously ran a story about AT&T’s rush to roll out its 3G network in 275 market by the end of June, one commenter from North Carolina named Duke asked:
At what costs? There has been such a rush to get the “3G” up and running that communication tower workers are pushed to their limit. As a safety manager and a communication worker I find it hard to justify the “Hurry up and be SAFE” mentality. One of the largest construction management companies preach the 0 accident policy but force you to get this done at next to nothing in a obserd [sic] time frame and a company who used to be raising the bar are certainly not sharing all of the info. Check http://www.wirelessestimator.com to get an updated list of 3G fatalities. I am sure that the companies in question will state they require a 100% tie off but when push comes to shove get the job done.
Apple (AAPL) is expected to announce its 3G iPhone in June. Hopefully, nobody else will have to die for AT&T to be ready for it.
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This article has 21 comments:
ngbang
Are you trying to imply Apple is somehow responsible?
Really vile, inane 'reportage'...
The "four months before that" were, of course the period commonly known as "winter," when one would generally expect less work on the outside lines if avoidable. How about a comparison to the same time frame last year? I bet more people have also been injured working on phone lines during daylight hours conclusively proving that it is safer to work at night.
Half the workers injured were working on ATT "projects". That means half weren't. Do we have any basis to believe that the injured individuals were doing anything related to 3G? Or do you assume that all ATT "Projects" are 3-G related. How can you make an APPLE connection?
Absent any real evidence of wrong doing, it is merely sick perpetration of groundless innuendo.
You want to report on this? Go do a real investigation, like a real journalist would do. If people fell 200 feet from bad reporting practices, you would be 6' under!
xquefuturus
With this shoddy journalism, think the only metrics to use going forward are how many subscribers are you going to lose ???
The comments above are what we all look for...what are the dynamics, metrics, comparisons ? Is there a real issue or are you trying to fill a page with meaningless drivel....?
ngbang
You are well informed on the wireless industry. This is huge problem that I can't talk about because of what I do for a living.
www.ussafetyequipment....
Maybe the frazzled workers find them uncomfortable, I know I would...but parachutes are bulky and awkward too, but when you NEED one, it is certainly nice to have one on.
HINT.
ngbang
Apple is somehow guilty, because a partner, ATT, might have a deadline to meet, because some folks who may not have practiced proper safety precaution fell.
What a stretch.
Look out below, Schonfeld.
Definitely in the running for the Eric Savitz Award for Crappy Blogism
There needs to be more editorial oversight on SA.
I don't normally like to bash...but Erick, please. You've just lost a lot of cred.I will ignore your articles in the future.
- nyctrax
SAFETY MEETINGS DURING MY CAREER IN ALL THOSE YEARS.
"NO JOB IS SO IMPORTANT,OR SERVICE SO GREAT, THAT WE CANNOT DO OUR JOB SAFELY."
LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER BIT OF SENSATIONAL TYPE REPORTING THROWING GARBAGE AT THE BIG COMPANIES. MAYBE HIS RESEARCH CAME FROM THE GREEDY TRIAL LAYERS GOING AFTER
A DEEP POCKET COMPANY WITH THE AID OF A STUPID JURY.
Oh, and this is VERY crappy reporting by SA. Sorry.
SA is attracting such talent.
One of the worst FUD pieces on Apple that I have ever read, and there are so many...