T-Mobile Wants to Triple the Size of Your Rooftop Cell Site — Should You Let Them?
Case Study: T-Mobile Wants to Triple Your Rooftop Cell Site — Should You Let Them? A client of ours recently came to us with a
Case Study: T-Mobile Wants to Triple Your Rooftop Cell Site — Should You Let Them? A client of ours recently came to us with a

Short answer: almost never. Longer answer below, because if you’re a landowner trying to figure out whether the consultant you’re about to hire actually knows

Good and Bad for 2025 Rather than the usual brag-fest, here’s what actually happened in 2025—the good, the bad, and the stuff that keeps me

The current situation on Martha’s Vineyard is a textbook example of what happens when an ODAS (Outdoor Distributed Antenna System) reaches the end of its

In October 2025, Steel in the Air obtained a letter sent by DISH Wireless LLC to a rooftop landlord’s attorney, claiming that its lease obligations

Over the last decade, we’ve heard plenty of talk about how cell tower sites would be perfect locations for edge data centers. The logic seemed

For the past several years, Dish Network’s entry into the wireless carrier business has been a perplexing saga of big promises, sparse execution, and even

By Ken Schmidt | Steel in the Air One of the most frequent questions we get from leaseholders is “Why do they want to buy

Recent news reports have confirmed that Verizon has engaged a third-party advisor to evaluate the sale of its remaining cell towers. Verizon is rumored to

Impact of T-Mobile and Verizon’s Potential Acquisition of U.S. Cellular on Cell Tower Landowners and Owners Introduction The telecommunications landscape is buzzing with discussions of








