Approval timelines are typically shorter than those of national tower operators due to direct access to ownership and in-house licensing and site approval management. Most projects move from initial inquiry to approval within a practical timeframe, depending on scope, structural requirements, and coordination needs. Factors such as structural loading review, antenna configuration, and access requirements can influence the final timeline, but the process is designed to minimize delays and keep deployments on schedule.

Yes. Sites are designed to support multiple antennas, dishes, and equipment configurations. Mounting structures, cable management systems, and feeder access points are built to accommodate scalable deployments. Additional equipment can typically be added under the existing license agreement, provided structural and RF considerations remain within acceptable limits.

Our sites support a wide range of wireless systems, including broadcast transmission, microwave point to point, cellular, fixed wireless, public safety, and private data networks. Each site is designed to accommodate both wide area and targeted coverage applications depending on location and elevation.

All sites are equipped with backup power systems designed to maintain continuous operation during outages. This includes generator support and, in many cases, redundant power infrastructure to ensure uptime for critical communications systems. Power availability and redundancy vary slightly by site but are designed to support long-term, reliable operation.

Shared-site environments are managed through coordinated antenna placement, frequency planning, and proper engineering practices. Each operator is responsible for its own RF design, but site layout and infrastructure are structured to minimize interference and support stable operation across multiple systems.

Yes. License agreements are structured to allow for system expansion and modification as network requirements evolve. This includes adding antennas, upgrading equipment, or adjusting configurations without requiring a complete renegotiation of terms.

Customers work directly with Frontier Radio as the single point of contact for licensing, installation, and access coordination. This simplifies the process, helping to ensure an efficient installation.