A cellular reception tower has been installed in the Samarian community of Sha-Nur as part of a broader plan to erect 51 communications towers across the region, with an investment exceeding 70 million shekels.
A new cellular reception tower has been installed in Sha-Nur, a Jewish community in Samaria (the northern West Bank), as part of a government-backed initiative that aims to deploy 51 communications towers throughout the region, according to the announcement. The project represents an investment of over 70 million shekels ($19 million). The company involved, Beren Afeko, was credited with the installation. The move is part of ongoing efforts to improve cellular infrastructure in Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, where coverage has historically lagged behind that of central Israel.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake