22.5-meter 5G monopole proposed near Farnworth Park on Harrowby Street
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Joe Harrigan
Summary
A proposal has been submitted to build a new 5G monopole on Harrowby Street in Farnworth, near Farnworth Park. The structure would stand 22.5 meters tall and include six antennas, three cabinets, and a satellite dish. Cornerstone, the company behind the proposal, cites growing demand for faster and more reliable mobile connectivity as the driving factor. The development aims to improve mobile services for residents, workers, and travelers in the area.
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· 1 pulledDemand for faster and more reliable mobile connectivity continues to grow, with users now expecting high-performing mobile services wherever they live, work, and travel.
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