I work in information systems at a hospital here in Knoxville and the doctors here have those warning signs all up over the place as well. We all know better, but there's no convincing them to take the signs down. The hospital has a page tower leased out to a local paging company on the roof for the staffs' pagers - although I believe that is running on the 400mhz band - and they've even been in talks with Verizon to put up one of their towers on the roof as well. It all seems quite humorous to me.
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I work in information systems at a hospital here in Knoxville and the doctors here have those warning signs all up over the place as well. We all know better, but there's no convincing them to take the signs down. The hospital has a page tower leased out to a local paging company on the roof for the staffs' pagers - although I believe that is running on the 400mhz band - and they've even been in talks with Verizon to put up one of their towers on the roof as well. It all seems quite humorous to me.