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Why does Nextera have so many towers and relay points?

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Why does Nextera have so many towers and relay points?

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Nextera places its towers and relays for optimum coverage. Simply stated, in order to ensure maximum coverage in a given area overlap is often required. Even though a tower can transmit and receive at distances of 10 miles, there are many obstructions that may result in a non-serviceable location. Hills, trees, valleys, buildings, etc., can all cause issues. With overlap, Nextera has created a network of locations allowing more access and availability for broadband services. Even with our deployed OFDM towers, coverage is not absolute.

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