Six high-speed internet masts have been refused planning permission after hundreds of Salford residents objected – but they could be built anyway.
The 15 metre masts would offer full-fibre broadband using radio devices. IX Wireless, the company behind the plans, offers 'ultra-fast gigabit capable broadband' at competitive prices using 'cutting edge' wireless technology. READ MORE: Salford's skyline slammed as 'grimmest place on earth' as new tower is approved Fibre-optic cables run up the masts and small WiFi distributors with a 1km range would allow customers to connect to the network from their homes.
Salford council officers said that the company can build the masts without planning permission – but the antennae at the top do require
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