Several factors affect the efficient use of backup power for...
Several factors affect the efficient use of backup power for wireless facilities, PCIA President Jonathan Adelstein and others from the group said in meetings with FCC Wireless Bureau officials. The agency is expected to hold field hearings next year on…
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communications following disaster, in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. Factors impacting backup power include “the wide array of state and local zoning, environmental, and noise laws that may limit the use of generators and batteries at certain facilities,” PCIA said (http://xrl.us/bn63vo). There are “inherent characteristics and deployment methodologies of [distributed antenna system] and small cell solutions that impact their use of backup power,” the group said. “Often DAS and small cells are used to address capacity and coverage in areas where macro wireless sites may not be feasible, and their ability to provide this vital function could be hampered by rigid backup power requirements."