Tynwald has approved a change to Sure's licence - allowing it the right to install and maintain equipment on private and public land.
The amendment went through the court this week, giving the company 'code powers' under the Telecommuncations Act 1984.
Currently only Manx Telecom have such powers, allowing them to install and maintain its own telecommunications equipment.
In Tynwald this week it was agreed Sure should have the same rights applied to its licence:
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