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Filling the GAP with a mast

AndyRoo69
Explorer

Hi, I am trying to find out how I can have a mobile mast erected on my property to enable an EE service for both myself and all of the other residents in the area as we are currently on the very edge of coverage 

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Leanne_T
EE Community Support Team

Morning @AndyRoo69 

Welcome to the community and thank you for reaching out to let us know you have land for a mast to be installed. 

I have sent you a private message now for some details 🙂

Leanne. 

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bristolian
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

Having a mobile network site installed requires several things.. primarily, a willing landlord with whom legal agreement can be reached, an agreed workable site design following a site visit with various third parties, planning consent from the local authority, and an agreed solution for a mains power supply

Are you offering land which you own, for consideration?

Fully owned by myself (30 acres) yes

DJW-20
Contributor
Contributor

Might be worth shooting MBNL an email, they are a site provider for EE https://mbnl.co.uk/site-provider-contact/

I am NOT an EE staff member, but I'm still happy to help! I cannot access your accounts

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BT 900mbts FTTP
bristolian
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

In that case, the EE staff on this forum should be along in due course to take some details for passing on. As welcome as offers of land always are, be aware the process isn't an "application" as such, and rarely is it even "requested".

New coverage is usually driven by internal planning teams, and cross-network under the SRN project. MBNL provide the passive site locations where EE install active equipment.

Leanne_T
EE Community Support Team

Morning @AndyRoo69 

Welcome to the community and thank you for reaching out to let us know you have land for a mast to be installed. 

I have sent you a private message now for some details 🙂

Leanne.