Appalachia, where the gov't mandates quiet

Appalachia, where the gov't mandates quiet

May 20, 2012 11:52 AM

If you're the sort of person who gets tired of incessant cell phone chatter and texting, there is a place for you: The National Radio Quiet Zone in Appalachia - 13,000 sq. miles where cell phones and WiFi are strictly forbidden, to prevent interference for radio telescopes. Correspondent Richard Schlesinger reports on this haven of quiet.

A rare island of serenity, thanks to the FCC
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