Ever since New York City began installing 5G towers in order to bring high-speed internet to the entire city, there have been complaints that the constructions are eyesores. Now, one company thinks they have a solution to help the towers blend in better with their surroundings.Around this time last year, the installation of dozens of 32-foot 5G poles across New York City was met with outrage among residents.
"We’re thinking ahead about what’s going to be on these poles in 10 years because the poles aren’t going away."The city installed the poles intended to bring free high-speed internet across the five boroughs in underserved areas. The company has more than 6,000 similar models installed across the United States in cities like LA, San Fransisco, and Pittsburgh.