How can we get a Verizon tower in the area 37 miles from Boise Id area? There have been several attempts to get a cell phone company to get the area service. All attempts have failed. It would also be an assist to people traveling this road. Accidents with injuries sometimes take up to one hour to get medical services.
Go to our section on the left hand side of this page titled "Get a Cell Site" and follow the directions. Good Luck
May 03, 2011 Rating
Suggestion by: Peabody Concealment
There are many different factors that can cause a tower project to get denied for approval. One cause may be having exposed towers in your community. The regulations for zoning of towers is becoming more and more strict. Most cities are denying the construction of towers because they don't want cell towers taking away from the beauty or natural environment. There is a solution to this hindrance--RFTC Concealments!
RFTC Concealments are fiberglass structures that are built to match the existing structure or environment. Concealments can be built into any shape or size, and dont affect the signal strength of the tower. Proposing a concealment to be built along with the construction of a cellular tower will ease the approval process with city officials and zoning regulations.
Although there are many other reasons as to why a project may not get approval, adding a concealment increases the chances of getting approval. For more information please click the concealed sites link to the left, about 3/4ths the way down the column. Or visit www.peabodyconcealment.com
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