Perspective
Nov. 12, 2014
Wireless sites: rapid deployment vs. planned development
Permitting wireless sites has always been tricky business for municipalities. Wireless consumers are constituents, but the appropriate balance between rapid deployment and planned development isn't always apparent. By Robert May




Permitting wireless sites has always been tricky business for municipalities. Wireless consumers are local constituents, but the appropriate balance between rapid deployment and planned development isn't always apparent. To a wireless infrastructure industry that lives or dies on time-to-market, the careful regulatory efforts of overloaded local governments can seem like pointless bureaucratic gridlock.
On Oct. 17, the Federal Communic...
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