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Stay up to date on the State of Michigan Tower Program. Here you'll find program announcements, industry coverage, and insights on how colocation and build-to-suit development are expanding connectivity across the state — from rural broadband to public safety communications.

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CBRS and DAS Explained: Specialized Coverage on State Towers

CBRS and DAS are two technologies that expand wireless coverage and capacity beyond what traditional cellular equipment provides. CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) is a band of shared wireless spectrum that lets organizations build their own private or local networks. DAS (Distributed Antenna System) is a network of smaller antennas that distributes a strong, even signal across an area or building. Both are supported through the State of Michigan Tower Program for tenants with specialized needs.

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Industry Insights Caroline Schroback Industry Insights Caroline Schroback

What Is Tower Colocation, and Why Does It Matter for Michigan?

Tower colocation is the practice of placing equipment from multiple wireless providers on a single existing tower. Instead of each carrier or internet provider building its own structure, providers share proven infrastructure — expanding coverage faster, at lower cost, and with less impact on the surrounding landscape. For a state as large and geographically varied as Michigan, colocation is one of the most practical ways to close coverage gaps quickly.

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