The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has taken steps to streamline 5G deployment, reducing the amount of time required to deploy new transmission sites.
The FCC’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau eliminated historic preservation review for small facility deployments across the United States that do not adversely impact historic sites and locations.
The agreement was signed with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO), and means small cell deployments can happen faster, and at less cost, in many instances.
The hoped-for impact will be faster introduction of 5G services by “reducing the cost, time, and burden associated with deployment, and by providing opportunities to make existing networks denser at low cost and with very little impact,” the FCC said.
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