Those of you who used to have UK Broadband installations on your rooftops will be aware that they decommissioned virtually all of their sites last year. I have just heard from them that perceived demand for mobile broadband and government support for such initiatives has enabled them to get new financial backing. They are now planning a new rollout.
The numbers are around 200 in London initially, followed by Birmingham and nationwide. The equipment is being redesigned but probably will consist of a small equipment cabinet and a couple of panel antennas. This is all still at its early stages but I expect they will go back their former landlords and seek rights for new installations. You may be hearing from them again later this year and my colleagues and I will be happy to help if you wish.
John Woodhouse
jwoodhouse@dohertybaines.com
The numbers are around 200 in London initially, followed by Birmingham and nationwide. The equipment is being redesigned but probably will consist of a small equipment cabinet and a couple of panel antennas. This is all still at its early stages but I expect they will go back their former landlords and seek rights for new installations. You may be hearing from them again later this year and my colleagues and I will be happy to help if you wish.
John Woodhouse
jwoodhouse@dohertybaines.com
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