Macro cell facility definition

Macro cell facility means a wireless communications system site that is typically high-power and high-sited, and capable of covering a large physical area, as distinguished from a distributed antenna system (DAS), small cell, or WiFi attachment, by way of example. Macro Cell Facilities are typically, but not exclusively, co-located on Transmission Poles and communications monopoles and towers.
Macro cell facility means a wireless communications system site that is typically high-power and high-sited, and capable of covering a large physical area, as distinguished from a distributed antenna system, small cell, or WiFi attachment, for example.
Macro cell facility means a wireless communications system site that is typically

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Macro cell facility means a wireless communications system site that is typically high-power
Macro cell facility means equipment for sending or receiving radio signals over a longer range, including telecommunications towers, transmitters, or other communications equipment.
Macro cell facility means a large wireless communication facility taller than the height of a small wireless facility. Generally, Macro Cell Facility antennas are mounted on ground-based towers, rooftops and other support structures. Macro Cell Facilities typically cover larger geographic areas with relatively high capacity and are capable of hosting multiple wireless service providers.
Macro cell facility means a large wireless communication facility provides radio frequency coverage served by a high-power cellular system. A Macro Cell Facility provides primary radio coverage for cellular networks. Generally, Macro Cell Facility antennas are mounted on ground-based towers, rooftops and other support structures. Macro Cell Facilities typically cover larger geographic areas with relatively high capacity and are capable of hosting multiple wireless service providers.