Electric and Communications utilities in North America own upwards of 150 million wood pole structures. Inspecting and treating these poles in a timely manner is essential to maintaining system ...
Nearly 175 years after America’s first wooden utility poles were installed to carry telegraph wires from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore, they have become a classic element of the American landscape.
The lower cost impact can often mean the difference between building gigabit broadband into an area or skipping it entirely. NOTE: Openreach alone has built about 4 million wood poles – usually c.9 ...