A telecommunications license grants the right to operate a network, but it is the project-specific permit that allows you to build its physical backbone. Every cell tower, every broadcasting antenna, and every kilometer of fiber optic cable requires its own discrete legal authorization. This is a complex, dual-track process, demanding construction and land use approvals from municipal authorities alongside technical authorizations from the national regulator, the Georgian National Communications Commission (GNCC). A single denied permit can create a dead zone in your coverage or halt a critical network expansion. Our firm provides the specialized legal guidance to secure the physical footprint of your network.
Our core service is providing targeted assistance in obtaining all permits for telecommunications infrastructure. We manage the intricate process of securing building and land use permits for cell towers and broadcasting stations, ensuring compliance with local zoning and safety requirements. Simultaneously, we handle technical permitting with the GNCC, ensuring your proposed installations meet all regulatory standards. Our counsel includes compliance with spectrum use, signal strength, and safety standards, protecting you from violations that could force the costly decommissioning of critical assets.
When a permit application is challenged—by a local community, a competitor, or the regulator itself—your network build-out is at risk. We provide formidable legal support in permit-related disputes. We represent your interests in municipal zoning hearings, before the GNCC, and in court, defending your right to build the infrastructure your business and customers depend on.