Residents of Upper West Side are expressing dissatisfaction with a newly installed 32-foot 5G cell tower on Columbus Avenue, which they find to be an eyesore. The futuristic-looking structure is part of the Link5G project, aimed at expanding internet connectivity across New York City. Locals argue that the tower disrupts the aesthetic of their neighborhood, overshadowing trees and blending poorly with the surroundings. Despite its practical benefits, including charging stations and improved telecom services, many long-time residents feel it has been imposed without consideration for their community's character.
It looks monstrous. It's definitely ugly. It looks like they threw it there without any thought. Don't make it so obvious. Put it behind the trees.
Link5G provides the necessary infrastructure to increase capacity, future-proof New York City's telecommunications grid, and prepare it for new technology for decades ahead.
When I saw it a month ago I was thinking, 'What the heck is that? It was a total shock to me. It would look good in Dubai.
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