This dataset portrays cell tower locations as points in Allegheny County. The dataset is based on outbuilding codes in the Property Assessment Parcel Database used to identify cell towers for tax year 2016.
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This dataset represents cellular tower locations as recorded by the Federal Communications Commission This feature class serves as base information for use in GIS systems for general planning, analytical, and research purposes. It is not intended for engineering work or to legally define FCC licensee data or FCC market boundaries. The material in these data and text files are provided as-is. The FCC disclaims all warranties with regard to the contents of these files, including their fitness. In no event shall the FCC be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever resulting from loss or use, data or profits, whether in connection with the use or performance of the contents of these files, action of contract, negligence, or other action arising out of, or in connection with the use of the contents of these files. It is known that there are some errors in the licensing information - Latitude, Longitude and Ground Elevation data as well as frequency assignment data from which these MapInfo files were generated.
Description Cellphone tower extract is a copy of the data found at https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/spectrum-management-system/en/spectrum-management-system-data. Data is organized into a point layer of tower locations grouped by provider. All the providers transmitters are located in a table related by a unique TowerID.Dataset Usage General data layer for use when needed, for example to identify shortfalls in cell service for field work.Data Source Modified version of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada datasetData Criticality 1Sensitive Data NoCurator Greg SpiridonovCurator Job Title GIS SpecialistCurator Email greg.spiridonov@grey.caCurator Department IT / GISCurator Responsibilities Maintain,Oversight_Control_AccessMaintenance and Update Frequency MonthlyUpdate History New ZIP downloaded Nov 14 2023Published Map Service(s) https://gis.grey.ca/portal/home/item.html?id=718f08a731924856827f85178bb649cbPublicly Available Publicly availableOpen Data Published to Open DataOffline (sync) Not sure at this timeOther Comments Dataset relates to table GC_CellTower_TransmittersPermissionsAssign permissions to map service if published.Group PermissionsCurator Department ViewGrey County Staff ViewPublic View
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Dataset Card for cell-towers
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Dataset Summary
cell-towers
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
object-detection: The dataset can be used to train a model for Object Detection.
Languages
English
Dataset Structure
Data Instances
A data point comprises an image and its object annotations. { 'image_id': 15, 'image': <PIL.JpegImagePlugin.JpegImageFile image mode=RGB… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/Francesco/cell-towers.
Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) geospatial data sets containing information on Cellular Towers.
Know where celltowers are located and which operators are using them with Teragence's Celltower and Enode-B location data . Our data is sourced by applying advanced geospatial algorithms to mobile crowdsourced data. Data use cases and sectors include telecommunications, real-estate, towercos, urban planning, connected and autonomous vehicles, etc.. The data can be presented in csv or gkpg format or any GIS-compatible format
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This dataset represents cellular tower locations as recorded by the Federal Communications Commission This feature class serves as base information for use in GIS systems for general planning, analytical, and research purposes. It is not intended for engineering work or to legally define FCC licensee data or FCC market boundaries. The material in these data and text files are provided as-is. The FCC disclaims all warranties with regard to the contents of these files, including their fitness. In no event shall the FCC be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever resulting from loss or use, data or profits, whether in connection with the use or performance of the contents of these files, action of contract, negligence, or other action arising out of, or in connection with the use of the contents of these files. It is known that there are some errors in the licensing information - Latitude, Longitude and Ground Elevation data as well as frequency assignment data from which these MapInfo files were generated.
This dataset serves as base information for use in GIS systems for general planning, analytical, and research purposes. It is not intended for engineering work or to legally define FCC licensee data or FCC market boundaries. The material in these data and text files are provided as-is. The FCC disclaims all warranties with regard to the contents of these files, including their fitness. In no event shall the FCC be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever resulting from loss or use, data, or profits, whether in connection with the use or performance of the contents of these files, action of contract, negligence, or other action arising out of, or in connection with the use of the contents of these files. It is known that there are some errors in the licensing information - Latitude, Longitude and Ground Elevation data as well as frequency assignment data from which these files were generated. Data source: Federal Communications Commission Data and details are hosted by HIFLD as received from the data provider.
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Connecticut General Statutes §16-50dd requires the Connecticut Siting Council to develop, maintain and update on a quarterly basis a Statewide Telecommunications Coverage Database that includes the location, type and height of all telecommunications towers and antennas in the state. Although the Siting Council has made every effort to ensure that this database is as inclusive as possible, it makes no representation that all telecommunications sites in the state are included in this listing. As the Siting Council becomes aware of sites that are unlisted, it takes steps to add these sites to the listing. The Council also welcomes corrections or additions to this database
Cell Site Tower Market Size 2025-2029
The cell site tower market size is forecast to increase by USD 8.03 billion at a CAGR of 3.9% between 2024 and 2029.
The market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the increasing mobile data usage and the rollout of 5G technology. According to industry estimates, mobile data traffic is projected to increase at an unprecedented rate, fueled by the proliferation of smartphones, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the adoption of bandwidth-intensive applications. This in data consumption necessitates the deployment of more cell sites and towers to ensure adequate network coverage and capacity. Moreover, the global shift towards 5G networks is set to further boost the market's expansion. 5G's high-speed, low-latency connectivity promises to revolutionize various industries, from healthcare and education to manufacturing and transportation. However, the market's growth trajectory is not without challenges. Health concerns surrounding the radiation emitted by cell towers remain a significant hurdle. As public awareness of these risks grows, regulatory bodies are increasingly imposing stringent safety norms. Consequently, tower companies must invest in advanced technologies to minimize radiation emissions and mitigate potential health hazards. Companies seeking to capitalize on this market's opportunities must stay abreast of these trends and challenges to effectively navigate the competitive landscape and ensure long-term success.
What will be the Size of the Cell Site Tower Market during the forecast period?
Request Free SampleThe market encompasses ground-based telecommunication towers used to support wireless networks, including those owned by operators and private entities. These structures facilitate various applications, such as radio broadcast, television antennas, cellular services, military forces' communication systems, radar systems, and smart agriculture solutions. The market's growth is driven by the increasing demand for wireless communication services and the expansion of 5G networks. The market's size is substantial, with a significant number of towers deployed worldwide to ensure comprehensive mobile coverage for voice calls, data transmission, and mobile device connectivity. The market's direction is towards the integration of advanced technologies, such as antennas and precision farming technologies, to enhance network efficiency and capacity.
How is this Cell Site Tower Industry segmented?
The cell site tower industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments. DeploymentGround-basedRoof topTypeLattice towerMonopole towerGuyed towerStealth towerGeographyNorth AmericaUSCanadaEuropeFranceGermanyUKAPACChinaIndiaJapanSouth AmericaBrazilMiddle East and AfricaUAE
By Deployment Insights
The ground-based segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.Ground-based cell sites, including towers and rooftop installations, are essential infrastructure for wireless communication, enabling mobile networks to deliver cellular coverage and support the growing demand for high-speed internet and connectivity. Traditional cell towers and self-support structures provide the foundation for telecommunications networks, while rooftop installations offer a quicker deployment option for meeting immediate coverage and capacity needs. Telecom operators are increasingly collaborating through infrastructure-sharing arrangements to optimize costs and accelerate deployment. These partnerships involve sharing cell towers and other network infrastructure to enhance efficiency. With the advent of 5G technology and the Internet of Things, the demand for wireless networks and telecommunications services continues to expand. Ground-based cell towers remain a critical component of this infrastructure, providing the foundation for 5G penetration, tower industry growth, and the wireless revolution.
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The Ground-based segment was valued at USD 18.37 billion in 2019 and showed a gradual increase during the forecast period.
Regional Analysis
North America is estimated to contribute 37% to the growth of the global market during the forecast period.Technavio’s analysts have elaborately explained the regional trends and drivers that shape the market during the forecast period.
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The market is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing demand for mobile data and high-speed Internet connectivity. This trend is particularly prominent in urban areas and along major transportation routes, where reliable wireless communicatio
The information presented in this data set is based on records of dockets, petitions, tower share requests, and notices of exempt modifications received and processed by the Council. This database is not an exhaustive listing of all wireless telecommunications sites in the state in that it does not include all information about sites not under the jurisdiction of the Siting Council. The dataset includes a row for each Council action on any given facility. Although the Connecticut Siting Council makes every effort to keep this spreadsheet current and accurate, the Council makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the data presented herein. The public is advised that the records upon which the information in this database is based are kept in the Siting Council’s offices at Ten Franklin Square, New Britain and are open for public inspection during normal working hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Note to Users: Over the years, some of the wireless companies have had several different corporate identities. In the database, they are identified by the name they had at the time of their application to the Siting Council. To help database users follow the name changes, the list below shows the different names by which the companies have been known. Recent mergers in the telecommunications industry have joined companies listed as separate entities. AT&T Wireless merged with Cingular to do business as New Cingular. Sprint and Nextel have merged to form Sprint/Nextel Corporation. Cingular: SNET, SCLP, and New Cingular after merger with AT&T T-Mobile: Omni (Omnipoint), VoiceStream Verizon: BAM, Cellco AT&T: AT&T Wireless, New Cingular after merger with Cingular, then Cingular rebranded as AT&T Nextel: Smart SMR
Cell Phone Towers Within Cattaraugus County
Various telecommunication datasets such as cellphone towers and service areas, land mobile station locations, AM, FM, and TV communication can be downloaded on an FCC page. Additionally, data files can be individually downloaded from the FCC Universal Licensing System data site. This data resource is intended to guide users toward the authoritative data source and to demonstrate at least one translation of that data into a spatial format.
The metadata for this translated dataset is here:
Antenna Structure Registration: antenna_structure_registration_mn.html
In addition, the Department of Homeland Security's Homeland Infrastructure Foundation - Level Data (HIFLD) program has an "Open Data" site, which includes a nationwide dataset on Cellular Towers derived from the FCC Universal Licensing System Database: https://hifld-geoplatform.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/cellular-towers
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The global cell site tower market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing demand for enhanced mobile broadband services, the proliferation of 5G networks, and the expansion of IoT applications. The market's substantial size, estimated at $50 billion in 2025, reflects the critical infrastructure role cell towers play in supporting global communication networks. A Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of approximately 8% is projected from 2025 to 2033, indicating a significant expansion in market value over the forecast period. Key drivers include the ongoing deployment of 5G infrastructure, requiring denser tower deployments to achieve optimal coverage and speed, and the rise of private LTE/5G networks for industrial and enterprise applications. Trends include the increasing adoption of tower colocation to optimize resource utilization and reduce deployment costs, alongside a growing focus on sustainable and environmentally friendly tower construction materials and practices. While regulatory hurdles and site acquisition challenges can pose restraints, the overall market outlook remains positive, fueled by the continued expansion of wireless technologies and the ubiquitous demand for reliable connectivity. The competitive landscape is marked by a mix of large, established players like American Tower, Crown Castle, and SBA Communications, alongside smaller, regional providers. These companies are strategically investing in new tower construction, upgrades, and acquisitions to solidify their market share. The market's segmentation likely includes categories based on tower type (macro, micro, small cells), technology (2G, 3G, 4G, 5G), and geographic region. North America and Europe currently hold significant market shares, but developing economies in Asia and Africa are experiencing rapid growth as mobile penetration increases. The continuous technological advancements in wireless communications, coupled with rising data consumption, will further propel market growth in the coming years, creating lucrative opportunities for both established players and new entrants.
Cellular tower locations as recorded by the Federal Communications Commission, extracted from the FCC Universal Licensing System Database. With these data sets, users are able to determine the locations and limited technical details of existing towers the FCC collects data on (i.e. Cellular, Paging, Microwave, AM, FM, etc.). This information can be extremely helpful in conducting analysis such as: current service deployment, need/feasibility determinations of new services, colocation of antenna structures, inventorying of structures, network planning, etc.The full Kansas geospatial catalog is administered by the Kansas Data Access & Support Center (DASC) and can be found at the following URL: https://hub.kansasgis.org/
This feature class represents cell tower locations in the City of Austin and surrounding counties.
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BASE YEAR | 2024 |
HISTORICAL DATA | 2019 - 2024 |
REPORT COVERAGE | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends |
MARKET SIZE 2023 | 2.74(USD Billion) |
MARKET SIZE 2024 | 3.29(USD Billion) |
MARKET SIZE 2032 | 14.39(USD Billion) |
SEGMENTS COVERED | Frequency Band ,Deployment Model ,Antenna Type ,Network Topology ,Use Case ,Regional |
COUNTRIES COVERED | North America, Europe, APAC, South America, MEA |
KEY MARKET DYNAMICS | Increased mobile data traffic Growing demand for enhanced mobile broadband coverage Government initiatives to improve wireless connectivity Increasing awareness of the benefits of small cell towers Deployment of 5G networks |
MARKET FORECAST UNITS | USD Billion |
KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | Ericsson ,Huawei ,Nokia ,Samsung ,Cisco ,ZTE ,NEC ,Fujitsu ,Airspan ,CommScope ,Crown Castle ,American Tower Corporation ,Verizon ,AT&T ,Vodafone |
MARKET FORECAST PERIOD | 2024 - 2032 |
KEY MARKET OPPORTUNITIES | 5G network expansion Growing demand for lowlatency applications Smart city development Emergence of private networks Inbuilding coverage enhancement |
COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR) | 20.24% (2024 - 2032) |
Complete directory of cell tower locations organized by city, state, and zip code across the United States
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This feature class serves as base information for use in GIS systems for general planning, analytical, and research purposes. It is not intended for engineering work or to legally define FCC licensee data or FCC market boundaries. The material in these data and text files are provided as-is. The FCC disclaims all warranties with regard to the contents of these files, including their fitness. In no event shall the FCC be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever resulting from loss or use, data or profits, whether in connection with the use or performance of the contents of these files, action of contract, negligence, or other action arising out of, or in connection with the use of the contents of these files. It is known that there are some errors in the licensing information - Latitude, Longitude and Ground Elevation data as well as frequency assignment data from which these MapInfo files were generated.
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## Overview
Cell Tower Detection is a dataset for object detection tasks - it contains Antenna Rru Mw annotations for 474 images.
## Getting Started
You can download this dataset for use within your own projects, or fork it into a workspace on Roboflow to create your own model.
## License
This dataset is available under the [MIT license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/MIT).
This dataset portrays cell tower locations as points in Allegheny County. The dataset is based on outbuilding codes in the Property Assessment Parcel Database used to identify cell towers for tax year 2016.