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Nov 11, 2021 at 16:49 comment added StephenG - Help Ukraine There is Law for answering real world legal questions, although I'd suggest you leave out the fictional setting and make sure you tag it for the correct country on that site.
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Nov 11, 2021 at 16:45 comment added Michael Kutz Video game streaming requires Internet connectivity not Cell network connectivity. I thought I read that the UK is trying for 100% internet connectivity. If true, UK government would pay for the fiber placement. No tower needed
Nov 11, 2021 at 16:42 comment added T.J.L. I'm 100% with @jamesqf on this one. A cellphone tower is more than just a tall stick with some electronics at the top - it's wired into the telecommunications grid, too. While things such as microwave-beam repeaters and other technologies exist, now you're talking about two (or more towers). At some point, one of them has to be connected to something that's wired in.
Nov 11, 2021 at 16:37 comment added jamesqf Why would a person want a cell phone tower? It's overkill for a single user. There are ways to get reasonable internet service in remote areas in the US (I'm not sure anywhere in the UK counts as remote). Get that, and if you must use a highly inconvenient phone instead of a real computer, use WiFi. And of course if your cell phone tower is going to allow you to talk to the outside world, it needs a connection to the network. That's probably a fiber optic cable, so just use that as your internet connection :-)
Nov 11, 2021 at 16:32 comment added Otkin This question complies with the WB.SE rules. Questions that can be asked on other stacks are not automatically off-topic on the WB.SE. The OP also provides the worldbuilding context. This question asks about facts of our world that are necessary for building their world. The only difference between similar (real world) questions about astronomy, engineering, etc. is that this question deals with the field of law.
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Nov 11, 2021 at 16:05 comment added ShellGhost Great question! I'm afraid that I don't have an answer for you. My one comment would be that in the real world, it is quite hard to get that isolated in the UK - it is simply too densely populated. Of course your world may have a lower population...
Nov 11, 2021 at 15:40 comment added L.Dutch Welcome to worldbuilding. It's your world, you decide the laws which the inhabitants have to observe. If you are seeking opinions about real world legislation, you might better try with law.SE
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