Small, but Important Details of Small Cell Bills
- First, the bills define a “small
wireless facility” using a technology-neutral, volume-based calculation that
keeps pace with this nascent, evolving technology. - Second, they reduce administrative
burdens. The frameworks allow applicants to file a consolidated application for
a small cell network rather than requiring individual applications for each
node. - Finally, enactment of a statewide
small cell bill streamlines the deployment of wireless facilities in the public
right-of-way, which is an area well-understood to be for the public benefit.
WIA is actively monitoring bills in Wisconsin and Maryland with the hope that they turn into fully enacted laws. Have a policy question about how policy impacts your state or company? Email advocacy@wia.org.
Difference between a bill and law A bill is a proposed piece of legislation. A law is an approved piece of legislation. Once a bill becomes law, it can be enforced. WIA strives to ensure that small cell bills turn into laws as swiftly as possible to prepare the nation for 5G build-out.
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