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Unipole (or monopole) sign is an advertising sign (usually billboard) frame structure mounted atop a single steel pole or column.

The Uni-pole is a large-format billboard type placed atop a very high pole. Its effectiveness is enhanced by the fact that this billboard can be seen even from long distances. There are two options when it comes to illumination: this can either be a light box or front-lit for versatility.

Other uses

A unipole bus stop in Mumbai

Unipoles are also used to mark bus stops.

References

  1. Gaikwad, Siddharth (14 July 2014). "PMPML to invite bids for unipoles at bus stops". Pune. Times of India. Retrieved Jan 20, 2015.
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