Whoosh. Whoosh. Whoosh. 

Yeah other than the wretched noise and LOS obstruction I'm not aware of any 
issues they pose. 

I live 2,000 feet from one. Everything seems to work - except my sleeping done 
nights. :/

On Jan 31, 2014, at 22:03, 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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