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Science & Tech: New Yorkers Back Cell Phone Towers, Outnumber

SCIENCE & TECH: New Yorkers back cell phone towers, outnumber critics: poll

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New Yorkers overwhelmingly support erecting hulking 32-foot 5G cell phone antenna towers in their neighborhoods to bolster Wi-Fi service โ€” far outnumbering critics who say the structures are an eyesore, according to a new poll.

The survey, conducted by Harris X Poll for LinkNYC, asked Big Apple residents: โ€œBelow is a picture of the new Link5G smart pole that will enable better 5G cellular coverage and free Wi-Fi connectivity around the smart polesโ€™ locations. Would you support having one of these smart poles in your neighborhood?โ€

More than three-quarters of respondents โ€” or 76% โ€” said they support โ€œsmart polesโ€ put up in their neighborhoods, while 12% were opposed and another 12% were unsure, the poll found.

New Yorkers were also asked, โ€œHow likely are you to use the free Wi-Fi, assuming there is a new Link5G smart pole in your neighborhood?โ€

About three of four respondents โ€” or 74% โ€” said they would likely use free Wi-Fi, while 18% they were unlikely to use it and the rest were unsure.

3 out of 4 New Yorkers are in favor of free WiFi
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Another question posed to residents: โ€œWhich of the following statements better describes your view? The Link5G smart poles will provide needed benefits for my neighborhood and community. The Link5G smart poles will not provide an added value for my neighborhood and community.โ€

The response: 61% answered the 5G towers will provide needed benefits, while 18% said they would not provideย added valueย and the rest were unsure.

About 2,000 of the 5G poles are to be installed throughout the city, with some having already gone up.

Residents of neighborhoods like SoHo and the Upper East Side donโ€™t think the Wifi is worth the eyesore of the 5G towers.
Steve Vago

But opponents โ€” particularly in the Upper East Side and Soho โ€” claim the towers are ugly and out of character and they donโ€™t want them in their neighborhoods.

The UES is home to historic, landmarked streets โ€” such as the fashionable and touristy Park Avenue, Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue shopping districts.

On Monday, residents of Carnegie Hill on the UES will join Rep. Jerrold Nadler and other lawmakers to protest the 5G towers and recommend alternatives.

Politicians and residents arenโ€™t the only ones squawking about the 5G poles.

Millenials are among the staunchest supporters of the 5G poles
Helayne Seidman

Former Knicks basketballย star John Starksย objected when the city had one of the structures installed smack in front of his Kia car dealership in Queens last year.

According to the poll, the staunchest supporters of 5G service were from the Bronx and Manhattan, and were millennials, parents, black men and Democrats.

The largest dissenters were from Staten Island, and middle income residents and seniors.

As The Post reported last week, a firm calledย Comptek proposed smaller, more elegant poles that can be affixed or connected to lampposts and better blend into the landscape than the 32-foot-high antenna towers.

LinkNYC service is being provided by CityBridge under a franchise agreement with New York. CityBridge is a group of companies comprising experts in technology, user experience, and connectivity.

Toย check the mobile wireless and internet needs of New Yorkers and measure awareness and support for Link5G smart poles, LinkNYC conducted the online survey among 1,617 New Yorkers from July 17th โ€“ 23rd.

The LinkNYC/CityBridge consortium said the pollโ€™s findings show there is widespread support for the 5G towers, not opposition โ€” and that protesters represent a small minority.ย 

โ€œItโ€™s clear that in many neighborhoods across the five boroughs, new Link5G smart poles canโ€™t
arrive soon enough,โ€ said Nick Colvin, CEO of LinkNYC.

โ€œLinkNYC is working closely with the City to ensure every New Yorker can access the high speed broadband necessary to thrive in our increasingly online society,โ€ added Colvin.

โ€œThis new survey confirms nearly all New Yorkers rely on cellular networks to stay connected throughout their day, and most have experienced the frustration of poor data speeds and dropped calls,โ€ he said. โ€œWe must prioritize the upgrades of our cityโ€™s telecommunications infrastructure that are necessary to improve existing services and required for New York City to remain a leader on the global stage โ€” both technologically and in ensuring equitable access for all of our neighbors.โ€

Results of the poll were weighted by gender, region, race, age, income, and education to align with proportions in the population.

The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.44 percentage points. Margin of error is larger among subgroups.



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