Each NextG network is customized to best meet the combined needs of the
local community and its wireless service providers. Therefore, each network
and each remote antenna system on a given network may look different. As
shown in the images below, installations placed in the public right-of-way
are small, low power, environmentally sensitive, and unobtrusive.
![]() DAS node on primary utility pole
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![]() DAS located on traffic light
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![]() DAS located on residential street light
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![]() DAS located on business district street light
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![]() Node located on decorative light (between flags)
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![]() Node located inside traffic light (external antenna on top)
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![]() Node located on standard streetlight (external antenna on top)
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![]() Node located inside combination light pole (external antenna on top)
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![]() Node located mid way up streetlight pole (external omnidirectional antenna on top)
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![]() Node located on standard utility pole (multiple directional antenna at wireline)
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![]() Node and power located on utility pole (multiple directional antenna at wireline)
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![]() Node and power located on traffic light (antenna on top)
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![]() Node located on decorative light pole (omni directional antenna at pole top)
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![]() Node located on combination traffic and street light pole (omnidirectional antenna on top)
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![]() Node located beside combination traffic and street light pole (omnidirectional antenna on pole top)
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![]() Node located above line-of-site on street light pole (multiple directional antenna near pole top) |
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