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Homes, businesses, venues, farms, churches, and other buildings can all potentially play a part in creating local AzurePCS coverage.
AzurePCS is a community-run mobile network project built around local coverage, independent infrastructure, and real participation. Site hosts, supporters, and network hobbyists can all play a part in growing it — from small indoor deployments right through to bigger community-backed sites over time.
AzurePCS is meant to be community-run in practice, not just in name. Some people might host a site. Some might help with rollout ideas. Some might want to support a local deployment. Some might just enjoy the technical side and want to join the fun as the network grows.
Homes, businesses, venues, farms, churches, and other buildings can all potentially play a part in creating local AzurePCS coverage.
AzurePCS is also for people who enjoy the networking, radio, and infrastructure side of things and want to be involved in building something interesting.
Local supporters can help push AzurePCS beyond one-building installs and towards bigger community-backed coverage projects.
AzurePCS is designed to start where the barriers are lowest, then expand as more people, locations, and ideas come together. That means practical small deployments now, with room for wider-area ambitions later.
The easiest starting point is usually a specific building or location that genuinely wants better local coverage and has a practical reason to host it.
AzurePCS is built around properly licensed deployment, so each real site needs the correct route for where and how the equipment will operate.
Local infrastructure becomes part of AzurePCS as a whole, which is what makes the project feel like a real network rather than a collection of isolated one-off setups.
Over time, small local installs can lead into larger hosted sites and future macro style builds where the demand, funding, and support are there.
Small indoor femtocells make a lot of sense as an entry point because they are affordable and practical. But AzurePCS is meant to grow beyond that into hosted community sites and larger outdoor ideas where broader coverage is realistic.
If a site starts with an indoor femtocell, the costs are straightforward: £80 one-off for the femtocell, plus a licence that is either £80 per year for 10 MHz or £160 per year for 20 MHz.
Typical one-off cost for a pre-configured indoor femtocell.
Lower annual licence cost for the smaller bandwidth option.
The better option where the site and backhaul can support it.
AzurePCS is a developing community-run network and should not be treated as identical to a major national operator in every respect.
Whether you want to host a site, support a local rollout, try a small deployment, or just join in as a network hobbyist, AzurePCS is meant to be something people can actively help shape.
The best first message is one that explains what kind of location or idea you have in mind, whether you are interested in hosting coverage, and how you would like to take part.
Tell us about your site, your idea, or how you’d like to get involved.