WIA Chief Advocates Wireless Siting Reform in Trusty Meeting
President Patrick Halley and others from the Wireless Infrastructure Association discussed the FCC’s moves to streamline wireless siting in a meeting with Commissioner Olivia Trusty, said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 19-250. WIA “highlighted the many positive effects that the FCC’s wireless infrastructure reforms have had on wireless deployment and the critical importance of maintaining and strengthening the FCC’s wireless siting rules.”
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WIA also discussed the importance of improving the FCC’s universal licensing system and antenna structure registration platform. WIA members "access these systems multiple times a day to facilitate wireless deployment,” the group said. “However, these systems frequently take an unreasonably long time to return results, with persistent and significant delays during normal working hours when many users are trying to access the system. This presents real barriers to proceeding with planned deployments.”