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Distributed Antenna Systems - DAS
One of the fastest growing areas of wireless network development is fiber optic
Distributed Antenna Systems, or DASs. As an alternative
to traditional cell towers and/or rooftop antennas,
wireless carriers are utilizing DASs comprised of small,
unobtrusive repeaters to solve cell phone coverage and
capacity issues. These repeaters are most often erected
on municipal or utility-owned light or wooden poles
located in the public right-of-way.
Your community and its local officials may be approached
by representatives of the wireless carriers or other
companies seeking permission to co-locate these structures
in the public right-of-way and on municipal or utility
light poles. Steel in the Air can assist your community
in the following areas:
- Through the use of our site mapping data, evaluating
the applicant’s need for the DAS network when
weighed against existing alternatives or infrastructure
currently available for co-location
- Review the compensation, terms and condition of a
municipal DAS Right-of-Way Use Agreement or Pole Attachment
Agreement
- Explore, analyze and negotiate the availability
of sharing the infrastructure of any proposed DAS network
for municipal use.
There are many aspects to the negotiation of a DAS
system that the average municipality is ill-equipped
to deal with. DAS agreements typically bestow long terms
rights on the wireless company with little ability for
the municipality to terminate. A poorly neogitated agreement
can impact your municipality in many ways which you
might not even think about.
Steel in the Air can provide you one stop consulting
on DAS agreements. We have legal and technical experts
who can assist your community with evaluating the proposed
Distributed Antenna System or DAS agreement.
Please contact us for further
information.
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