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Masts feel the wind of change

By: Series: Estates Gazette ; (0139) 29 September 2001, 132-134(3)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Until now telecoms operators have not needed to stand up for their rights to retain apparatus on a site. However, suggests the demand created by third-generation networks is about to change this situation. Examines the implications of the Telecommunications Act 1984 with regard to the new licences issued to operators to set up third-generation networks. Also recommends telecoms operators consider PPG8, which affects planning permission for telecoms masts and apparatus.
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Until now telecoms operators have not needed to stand up for their rights to retain apparatus on a site. However, suggests the demand created by third-generation networks is about to change this situation. Examines the implications of the Telecommunications Act 1984 with regard to the new licences issued to operators to set up third-generation networks. Also recommends telecoms operators consider PPG8, which affects planning permission for telecoms masts and apparatus.