Rules of the Road: Siting of Small Wireless Facilities in the Public Rights-of-Way | New Jersey Law Journal
By Gregory D. Meese and Edward W. Purcell Ever since the erection of the first cell towers in the 1980s, the public has asked the wireless industry why antennas could not be placed on utility poles, rather than the taller, more obtrusive monopoles. Technology has finally answered that request and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) … Read more
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