Field Dailies News

Field Dailies New Look

We are very excited about our new look.  Please take time to click through our website to learn more about our company and our products.   https://www.fielddailies.com

October 30, 2014

Field Dailies 2.0 Reduces LTE Network Deployment Project Close-out Process by 70%

Version 2.0 real-time platform automates and geocodes site audit, photo labeling, and job safety analysis (JSA) process Cincinnati, OH (October 14, 2014) –  Field Dailies, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application for the telecommunications industry, announced today the commercial availability of Field Dailies 2.0, which offers carriers, original equipment manufacturers (OEM), and system integrators, a real-time, field […]

October 15, 2014

How to become a tower climber: experience, training, equipment

The adrenaline of heights is something you relish. Hard, physical activity in a job is something you enjoy. You’ve seen the gravity-defying photos of a tower climber perched atop a 100-foot tower and asked yourself, “How do I become a tower climber?”   Click here to continue 

September 26, 2014

Cell Tower News: OSHA makes injuries and fatalities report available

Big changes in OSHA’s transparency and reporting are underway. For a variety of reasons, people want access to all of the reported job site fatalities and injuries at work sites. You could find this previously by combing through OSHA’s extensive archives and individual press releases and statements. Starting right now, you can view all of […]

September 26, 2014

Field Dailies Automated JSA Application

Field Dailies provides all telecom contractors with a FREE JSA application and report.  Click over to the app and start automating your JSA process today. A job hazard analysis is a technique that focuses on job tasks as a way to identify hazards before they occur. It focuses on the relationship between the worker, the task, the tools, […]

May 8, 2014

Sprint prioritizes tower crew safety and accountability

In wireless infrastructure news this week, Sprint is demanding more accountability of its tower crews, and Foxconn will reportedly target service provider networks with server hardware.   Click below to continue.

May 2, 2014

Verizon Wireless to buy Cincinnati Bell’s AWS spectrum

Verizon Wireless will pay $210 million to acquire spectrum licenses and related assets from Cincinnati Bell. The nation’s largest wireless carrier will assign the licenses to Grain Management, a private equity firm that invests in wireless infrastructure. Verizon will then lease back most of these licenses from Grain Management. Cincinnati Bell will exit the wireless business […]

April 7, 2014

FIELD DAILIES OFFERS APP

New app for construction industry available in Google Play for Android April 3, 2014 – Field Dailies, the field data solutions and document storage provider for the telecommunications construction industry, now offers a free app. The Field Dailies app is available for free on Google Play for Android devices. The app is a simple and […]

April 7, 2014

Cell Tower News: Climber deaths bring scrutiny to carriers

Welcome to this week’s edition of cell tower industry news, brought to you by Towercrews.net. It is an understatement to say that this year has been tragic so far when so many tower climbers have died within the first quarter. In response, OSHA handed out stern warnings and NATE launched a 100% tie-off campaign, and […]

April 4, 2014

Verizon Wireless again tweaks rate plans, matches AT&T

Verizon Wireless has again altered its rate plan structure in a move that could indicate the carrier is indeed beginning to feel pressure from its aggressive rivals.   Click here to continue story.

April 3, 2014
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