STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) - Connecticut’s governor is holding a ceremonial bill signing for legislation to accelerate the deployment of high-speed, 5G wireless technology in the state.
Democrat Ned Lamont will be joined by lawmakers and telecommunications executives for the signing Monday in Stamford.
The bill establishes a Council on 5G Technology to review wireless carriers’ requests to use state property for the placement of 5G wireless service facilities.
Lamont says that access to ultra-fast internet speeds is critical to Connecticut’s economic future and the creation of good-paying jobs for the state’s residents.
Lamont says there’s already a process in place so 5G infrastructure can be placed on utility poles and wires.
But, he says, utility lines are underground in many high-density areas and alternative sites are needed to ensure adequate coverage.
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