NICTA Promotes Tower Co-location to Combat Vandalism
The National Information and Communication Technology Authority (NICTA) says vandalism of network towers is a growing concern, and its response has been to encourage operators to share infrastructure through co‑location. To access this post, you must purchase Web , Web – One-Day , Web – 14-Day , Web – One-Month , Web – Three-Month , Web – Six-Month , Web – Annual , Web & eBook , Web & eBook – One-Day , Web & eBook – 14-Day , Web & eBook – One-Month , Web & eBook – Three-Month
Papua New Guinea's National Information and Communication Technology Authority (NICTA) is addressing the increasing problem of network tower vandalism. The authority is advocating for telecommunications companies to voluntarily share their infrastructure through a co-location strategy. This approach aims to reduce the number of towers and enhance security. By consolidating equipment at fewer sites, NICTA believes it can better protect critical network assets from damage and theft. The initiative encourages collaboration among operators to safeguard vital communication services.
Protecting network towers is crucial for maintaining reliable communication services across the country.
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