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City panel considers zoning changes to allow more microcell facilities

Man in brown coat smiles at camera by Sean Tubbs May 30, 2015August 4, 2022

Verizon Wireless has asked the city of Charlottesville to alter its zoning rules to allow for the installation of more microcells and other new technologies that will boost the company’s capacity to provide wireless data transmission to customers. “They want to put microcells where people congregate and are using their phones for the Internet to […]

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