Monopole tower definition

Monopole tower means a tower consisting of a single pole, constructed without guy wires and ground anchors.
Monopole tower means a vertical support structure consisting of a single vertical metal, concrete, or wooden pole, typically round or square, and driven into the ground or attached to a foundation.
Monopole tower means a tower constructed of a single, self- supporting metal tube, anchored to a foundation.

Examples of Monopole tower in a sentence

  • If after not less than sixty (60) days negotiation, the Carrier informs Owner that it was unable to reach an agreement with Milestone, Owner shall be entitled to enter into an agreement with that Carrier permitting the Carrier to construct a Monopole, tower or similar structure and operate thereon, or otherwise operate on the Site, provided that such operation does not cause signal interference with any Carrier operating on a Monopole at that time.


More Definitions of Monopole tower

Monopole tower means a telecommunications tower consisting of a single pole or spire self-supported on a permanent foundation, constructed without guy wires, ground anchors, or other supports.
Monopole tower means a cylindrical, tapered self-supporting communications tower constructed as a single spire.
Monopole tower means a communication tower consisting of
Monopole tower means a telecommunications tower consisting of a single pole constructed without guy wires or ground anchors;

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