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Stakeholder Roundtable 2004 (Best Practice)

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MOA held a stakeholder roundtable on 9 December 2004 to allow key stakeholders in the mobile phone health issue to share their views and opinions in an open forum and to promote continuing dialogue as part of public policy development. The meeting was chaired by Dr Ray Kemp, an independent facilitator.

Stakeholder Roundtable Report (pdf 101KB)

Ten Commitments

Central to the operators’ approach to network development is consultation with local communities, planning officers and other stakeholders on any proposed new developments. Pre-application consultation is included in the operators’ ‘Ten Commitments to Best Siting Practice’, which has existed since 2001 to help address concerns relating to the development of base stations, and which is now contained in planning guidance throughout the UK.

Sharing Sites

Mobile phone users in the UK increasingly want better coverage and greater capacity so they can access more services on their phones. While this means that new base stations will still be needed, network operators seek to share sites wherever possible. Site sharing helps reduce energy consumption and the overall environmental footprint of networks, as well as improving the quality of coverage.