CNN BUSINESS | Inside the complicated business of disguising 5G equipment

(CNN Business) – For years, artificial cacti have lined the sandy roadsides of North
Scottsdale, Arizona. They look real at first glance but tucked inside are
antennas and radio equipment that provide 4G LTE wireless connectivity to the
area. Large concealment structures like this, which in this case are about 24
feet tall, have become so good it’s sometimes hard to tell the real cacti from
the fakes.
Across the United States, clunky 4G cell towers are often “disguised”
with regionally-prominent foliage. Evergreens are attached to sites in the
Northeast. In the South, they’re decorated to look like palm trees. And then
there’s the cacti out West. In some cases, the equipment is tucked into
existing church bell towers, town square signs and on the side of historic
landmarks. On farmland, 4G-enabled water towers are set up as props to give the
impression they’re part of the landscape.
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