New and replacement masts are required as part of the new West Midlands roll out of 5G electronic communications technology. The West Midlands has been selected to become the innovative home to the UK’s first multi-city test bed for 5G services, which will pave the way for a more extensive and future roll out of 5G across the UK.
The importance of delivering this infrastructure has been highlighted by the recent pandemic and upturn in remote working and reliance on digital connectivity. By way of example, 5G technology is expected to support the growth in autonomous vehicles, enhanced CCTV, digital meeting capabilities – including for health and finance etc. and the growth of ‘smart’ towns and cities with links into street lighting and automated signage etc.
In order to provide the advance in technology though, new hardware, masts and equipment is required that is not as flexible in terms of height and design as previous generations.
Given the technical requirements of the antennas and masts required to provide 5G coverage, the heights of masts generally need to be higher and antennas cannot be designed as sensitively as they have been before. This obviously means there will be a greater impact upon street scenes than with older telecoms apparatus.