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Reporter Yu Qingxuan / Report from Changhua
Residents of the cities of Tangjingli, Changhua and Meimei protested to the new owners about the installation of base stations near their homes, which could affect their health. The top three telecommunications companies, China, Taiwan University, and Yuanchuan, responded to public opinion and simply cut the signal. Limin left the house and returned. In the age of internet failure, only a weak signal remained on the mobile phone signal, and more than 1,000 homes were affected; but Li Ming, Chen Minghuan, did not know that any Li Min was going to protest against the base station until Li Min notified it. Who is Limin, and I don’t know why the public protested the establishment of base stations, which led the telecommunications industry to choose to cut the call directly.
▲ More than 1,000 homes were disconnected from the orange well in Changhua and Meimei.
Mother’s Day is approaching, but Tangjingli residents are unable to communicate with their loved ones via their mobile phones and call customer service to respond. Only then did they discover that the base station near their home was closed, so they went to the chief for help.
The base station is understood to have originally been located on a plant near Meiliao Road. After a new owner bought it six months ago, the plant was demolished and renovated. Limin discovered that there was a base station here and was concerned about health. The new owner protested. The new owner took the initiative to contact the three main telecommunications companies to request the demolition, but because the industry could not find a place to relocate, they simply disconnected the network.
▲ Citizens of Changhua and Meizhen protest against the installation of base stations. (Image / reverse screen)
According to the “Central News Agency” report, Chen Minghuan, the chief of the mandarin, reluctantly said that, as head of the office, he had to deal with important and minor matters. In the base station dispute, I didn’t know there was a base station before. Later, China Telecom and other telecommunications affiliated with the base station. Industry staff came to him to coordinate with the mayor. Only then did they realize that there was a Limin protesting against the base station. Currently, half the area in the Orange Well was unable to receive the signal. Many Limin complained and were somewhat overwhelmed, but it is unclear who the protesters were and why they protested the establishment of base stations, causing operators to cut the call directly, which was inconvenient.
▲ Chen Minghuan, the boss of Orange, was very helpless. (Image / reverse screen)
To solve the base station problem, Chen Minghuan contacted the city office and the telecommunications industry. In the afternoon of the 12th, the Limin Conference was held, which was decided by the vote of the people. In accordance with the majority decision to save or leave the base station, there will be two options for Limin to discuss:
The First Plan: All Base Stations Withdrew from Orange Well! At that time, the mobile phone “cannot dial, cannot access the Internet, and there is no line, no YouTube, no IG, no Facebook.” The mobile phone is completely “single use”, and external communication can only use local calls.
Second plan: Plan to establish a new base station at a new location. I first responded to the signal right away: During the period before the new base station was found, the troubled landlord’s rent was at least half the rent to the community as a fund for emergency aid, scholarships, and daily meals for seniors.
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