So what?
> Portland might not think its additional fees were too much but if every other city in Oregon were making similar demands or nationwide, this is prohibitive.
So what? If cities set the price so high that nobody is willing to install the system, then the system doesn't get installed. That seems like the sort of thing that cities should have the right to decide. The FCC is acting like rolling out 5G is some kind of national security thing that needs to be forced on everyone. It is not, and it shouldn't be.