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Originally Posted by wxman2003
I can see cities granting them access to the boulevard between the sidewalk and the street or installing them on light posts on each street. Don't forget, many utilities have access rights on the back lot line between your house and the house behind you. The cable companies could really jump on this. They already have their cable junction boxes in every neighborhood. Put a small tower in its place since they have rights to that spot.
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Well i'm not sure the telecoms that provide wireless communications fall under the same easement rights as legacy power and city approved cable distribution companies? Imagine if AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, Charter, T-Mobile, Sprint, CenturyLink, Dish, Cox, US Cellar all come to knock on your door. Those are only the top 10, they are a lot more smaller ones.
BTW range close to 30 Ghz is crappy. Any tree, building structure can attenuate the signal a lot. Is that what is next all the trees must go?
