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More 5G Towers Coming to NYC
City plans is to add another 2,000 more over the next few years

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According to NBC New York, to expand internet access across New York City, 5G transmission poles are in the works for another Manhattan neighborhood.
There are already 26 of the three-story towers operational throughout the five boroughs. The city plans to add another 2,000 more over the next few years.
Matthew Fraser, the city’s chief technology officer, has a message for the residents urging a “no” vote at the community board this week.
“My message is, you have to give technology a chance,” said Fraser.
He stood with NYC Mayor Eric Adams when the administration tested out the first Link 5G tower in the Bronx over the summer. It’s the size of a light pole with a boxier shape to hold and encase the technology.
“It was a real travesty. (In) Public housing, 40 percent of households didn’t have broadband access,” Fraser said.
But the city knows getting neighborhoods to approve such large towers can be a tall order. The letter to Manhattan’s community board 8, where the business community is opposed to the towers, said the towers are “invaluable tools that provide free high-speed Wi-Fi, free nationwide calling, free charging ports for mobile devices, and 911 and 311 access to millions of people.”
If the rollout goes smoothly, the idea is that by 2026 people will be able to walk almost anywhere in the city with full bars and full service — and at no cost.
“That’s the dream. Broadband available and ubiquitous,” Fraser said.