Talk:Telecommunications towers in the United Kingdom
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<removed from article:> To do: private point-to-point microwave links, CCTV, wireless Internet access
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[edit]A supremely uninformative cleanup tag, but never mind. This article is pretty useless. The bit in the History section is covered by British Telecom microwave network and the rest of it - not that there is much - could be merged into Telecommunications in the United Kingdom, IMHO. --Harumphy 14:23, 19 October 2007 (UTC)
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