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There are many advantages to installing a 5G Light Pole. Not only do these poles provide a reliable electrical source for a 5G network, th...
There are many advantages to installing a 5G Light Pole. Not only do these poles provide a reliable electrical source for a 5G network, they are also in the perfect location to push 5G signals. However, if you put a small cell on top of a street light, you risk tipping the pole over. Luckily, there are alternatives. In this article, we'll discuss a few of them.
While the poles don't interfere with traffic, some people may be concerned about the health effects of the signal. In Harrisburg, Pa., Verizon Wireless installed a 5G light pole on the Capitol. Some residents did not realize it was a telecommunications structure. Many neighbors thought the poles were gunshot detectors. But Verizon is moving forward with their plan to install 100 poles around the state's capitol. They have different colors, ranging from dark green to gray, but all are equipped with teardrop lights that emit light.
Using the technology is also a way to increase the reliability of the base station. Current wireless networks do not have enough capacity to support all the equipment that is required for a 5G network. Moreover, the technology must be reliable to make emergency calls even if power is disrupted. Therefore, the technology behind 5G Light Poles must meet these requirements. While there are several advantages of 5G, the biggest disadvantage is its high cost. However, it is still a viable solution for a smart city.
The future of the 5G network is exciting, and the advent of small cells on smart light poles could make urban environments more connected than ever. The new technologies will allow city planners to envision a smart city in which street lights are ubiquitous and provide a host of services. This can include advertising, weather monitoring, and smart lighting. And these innovations are largely enabled by smart lighting. If you're not already using it, you should consider it now.
A new street light that connects with a previously-installed one is a smart move for the neighborhood. Not only is the new streetlight more convenient, but it also prevents the risk of dangerous gaps in the nighttime. Besides, it provides a convenient solution for city planners that need to install 5G Light Poles in multiple cities. The benefits of this innovative technology for urban planning are endless. In fact, you can even integrate 5G Light Poles with existing streetlights.
Data table of multifunctional integrated pole
Name
|
Max. Bot A/F (mm)
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Max. Top A/F (mm)
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THK(mm)
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Hight(mm)
|
Remarks
|
Micro pole
|
160
|
160
|
4
|
2.5-6.0
|
Octagonal
|
Micro pole
|
160
|
160
|
5
|
2.5-6.0
|
Octagonal
|
Lighting pole
|
240
|
240
|
4
|
2.5-6.5
|
12-sided
|
Lighting pole
|
240
|
240
|
5
|
3.5-7.0
|
12-sided
|
Single arm pole
|
270
|
240
|
5
|
5.5-7.0
|
12-sided
|
Single arm pole
|
270
|
240
|
6
|
5.5-7.0
|
12-sided
|
Multi arm pole
|
270
|
240
|
8
|
5.5-7.0
|
12-sided
|
Multi arm pole
|
270
|
240
|
10
|
5.5-7.0
|
12-sided
|
Double arm pole
|
290
|
240
|
6
|
6.5-8.0
|
12-sided
|
Double arm pole
|
290
|
240
|
8
|
6.5-8.0
|
12-sided
|
Double arm pole
|
290
|
240
|
10
|
6.5-8.0
|
12-sided
|
Triple arm pole
|
310
|
240
|
8
|
6.5-S.5
|
12-sided
|
Triple arm pole
|
310
|
240
|
10
|
6.5-8.S
|
12-sided
|
Triple arm pole
|
310
|
240
|
12
|
6-5 -8.5
|
12-sided
|