We have two large farms in our area, 230 turbines between them and haven't
noticed any issues that we could blame on the turbines. They were built
recently so we had customers in the area before the farm.
On Jan 31, 2014 10:03 PM, Mark Spring m...@nktelco.net wrote:
We have had a handful of customers inquire about the effects of a wind
farm on their wireless signal. As it turns out, we have a wind farm in part
of our wisp and there is a proposed farm in another portion of our wireless
network. We haven't had any issues of note in the existing market, but it
was not under our operation when the farm was launched, so perhaps there
was a good amount of customer loss but we didn't see it. I see online some
claims about actual interference but not many people believe in
this...beyond physical obstruction anyways.
Polling opinions from anybody that has any experience.
Thanks,
Mark Spring
Systems Analyst
New Knoxville Telephone Company
301 W. South St.
New Knoxville, OH 45871
419.753.5000
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