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Cell Mast and Base Station

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ProposalDescription: 

Erection of a cell mast and base station that is about 70m away from graves that are suspected to be older than 60 years.

Expanded_Motivation: 

The motivation of work: The existing cellular coverage in the area is not very good and, in this respect, it is necessary to supplement and enhance the service by providing additional infrastructure and capacity in this high traffic area. ATLAS TOWER is required to continually upgrade and expand the current cellular network infrastructure for mobile operators to keep up with advancing technology and escalating demand. This advancing cellular technology incorporates internet connectivity in addition to cellular telephony and more and more subscribers rely on their cellular networks for internet connections as modems or directly through their handsets. Internet connections use up far more of the network capacity than regular calls and consequently, the current networks are rapidly becoming inadequate resulting in dropped calls.

ApplicationDate: 

Thursday, April 7, 2022 - 13:49

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18305

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