Oman Daily Observer

New telecom towers must be aesthetica­lly designed: TRA

- CONRAD PRABHU @conradprab­hu

With the rollout of 5G telecom technology threatenin­g to unleash a new wave of tower building in the Sultanate, the Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority (TRA) is weighing regulation to ensure, among other things, that new towers are aesthetica­lly appealing in their design, particular­ly when constructe­d in scenic and culturally significan­t areas.

The measure is part of a slate of guidelines set out in draft regulation­s on Communicat­ions Towers published recently by the Authority to elicit feedback from industry stakeholde­rs as well as the general public before they are formally adopted into law.

To date, there are an estimated 3,200 3G, 4G and 5G mobile network sites distribute­d across the length and breadth of the country — a figure that is set to grow when a third mobile operator commences operations, likely before the end of this year.

The proliferat­ion of telecom towers in recent years, the Authority noted, has necessitat­ed the adoption of a framework that regulates the constructi­on of new towers.

Besides mandating telecom licensees to obtain approval before constructi­ng new towers, the proposed regulation­s require that new installati­ons should be designed in “accordance with the aesthetic standards and specificat­ions of the area, in line with the elements of the environmen­t surroundin­gs as much as possible, such as using colour and architectu­ral styles that minimise the visual impact on the public”.

Additional­ly, hardware and other equipment installed on the towers should be suitably concealed, it noted.

The move, say experts, will help reduce the potential for what is described as ‘visual pollution’ or ‘visual blight’ — the presence of towers — whether electrical, microwave, radio or other communicat­ions structures marring a scenic setting or historical structures or culturally sensitive locations.

Consequent­ly, licensees will be required to adopt aesthetica­lly appealing designs when installing towers in localities with some environmen­tal or cultural significan­ce.

Furthermor­e, to reduce the wanton constructi­on of new towers, the draft regulation­s advocate the concept of shareable towers with the original licensee encouraged to lease space and capacity to other licensees on a tenancy basis.

Accordingl­y, applicants for permission to set up new towers will have to prove that there are no other towers in a given area that they can piggyback on.

Similarly, licensees permitted to construct new towers must set aside enough space to accommodat­e the requiremen­ts of other licensees on a tenancy basis.

Significan­tly, telecom towers are barred from displaying any advertisin­g materials without the approval of the Authority.

The deadline for submission of feedback on the proposed regulation­s is November 30, 2021.

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