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Infrastructure Deployment to Meet Increasing Demand and Enable Efficient Spectrum Use MacroSmallUnderlay Small Cells to add capacity in the most dense areas Fill-In Small Cells cover areas not well covered by macro sites

A Model City Should Have Local Policies Favorable to Wireless Broadband Deployment Coverage and capacity solutions require local policies that incentivize deployment Necessary policies: –Favorable zoning laws –Access to rights-of-way –Pole attachments As an additional incentive, localities implementing necessary policies can be rewarded with priority funding for federal programs (such as CAF, BTOP, E-rate, etc)

A Model City Should Have Local Policies Favorable to Wireless Broadband Deployment Public-private partnership efforts have been successful in providing guidance to cities on implementing policies and adhering to federal laws that expedite deployment of wireless broadband infrastructure –Example: PCIA partnered with CTIA, NACo, NATOA, and NLC to release, this March, a model local ordinance chapter and wireless facility siting application checklist

Net Effects of Streamlined Wireless Infrastructure Deployment  1.3 million net new jobs by 2017  Meet future IoT demands  Enable the development of Smart Grid technology  Support the expansion of entertainment platforms  Broadband public safety network deployment  Enable Positive Train Control