Koreatown/Little Italy Broadband Infrastructure Walk

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Galipo Brother Ln - Small Cells

Located on the side of the building, towards the roof. Company: Bell Mobility.

College St. - Small Cells

Located on the roof. Company: Bell Mobility, Freedom Mobile, and Rogers Communications.

Harbord St. & Clinton St. - Small Cells

Located on the roof. Company: Bell Mobility.

Bloor St. & Crawford St. - Small Cells

Located on the roof. Company: Rogers Communications and Bell Mobility.

Harbord St. & Shaw St. - Small Cells

On the wall of the building, towards the roof. Company: Bell Mobility

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