Overview
ICC - International Card Centre (Singapore) is an operational telecom tower in Singapore. It supports telecommunications infrastructure in a densely populated urban environment.
ICC - International Card Centre (Singapore) is a telecom tower located in Singapore, a city-state with a highly developed telecommunications sector. The facility is operational and serves as part of the critical infrastructure supporting mobile and data connectivity in one of Asia's most connected cities. As a telecom tower in Singapore, this facility operates under the regulatory framework of the Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA), which oversees spectrum allocation, tower siting, and compliance with international standards. Singapore's telecom sector is characterized by dense urban coverage, with towers often co-located on buildings to maximize coverage area while minimizing visual impact. The tower's location in Singapore's central area ensures it contributes to the city's robust telecommunications network, which is essential for business operations, public services, and daily life. Its role in providing connectivity aligns with Singapore's Smart Nation initiative, emphasizing the importance of reliable telecom infrastructure.
Environmental context
Telecom towers in Singapore are subject to strict regulations regarding RF exposure and visual impact. The tower's height and proximity to buildings require compliance with IMDA's guidelines on electromagnetic field (EMF) emissions to ensure public safety. Additionally, the tower's design often incorporates measures to reduce visual clutter in the urban landscape.
Frequently asked questions
ICC - International Card Centre (Singapore) is located in Singapore, at coordinates 1.303760, 103.854739.
A telecom tower supports antennas and equipment for mobile and wireless communication, enabling voice and data services over a coverage area.
Telecom towers in Singapore are regulated by the Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA), which sets standards for siting, emissions, and safety.
Environmental considerations include RF exposure limits, visual impact on the landscape, and compliance with local planning regulations to minimize disruption.
This tower provides coverage in a densely populated urban area, supporting high-capacity data and voice services essential for business and daily life.