June 2014
What is Wi-Fi Offloading and Will it Hurt My Lease?
Wi-Fi offloading is the use of Wi-Fi technology to deliver data that was originally sourced by cellular networks. Wireless Service
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What Sprint’s Potential Acquisition of T-Mobile Could Mean to Cellular Leaseholders
On Friday, June, 6, 2014, news reports began to filter in confirming that Sprint and T-Mobile had agreed on terms
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How Will AT&T’s Acquisition of DirecTV Impact Leaseholders?
On Sunday, May 18th, AT&T announced it’s bid to acquire DirecTV, the country’s second largest provider of paid-TV services (after
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Will Verizon’s Acquisition of Cincinnati Bell Impact My Lease?
Verizon’s Acquisition of Cincinnati Bell’s Spectrum and Assets Will Result in the Termination of Cell Site Leases. On April 7,
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How Smart Venue Owners Can Stay Ahead in 2014’s DAS Gold Rush
Exclusivity is Paramount Consider the following quotes: “At the core of our growth strategy is the acquisition of long-term wireless
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U.S. Carrier Aggregation and Capital Expenditure
Carrier aggregation is a complex technology, to say the least, however the goal is relatively easy to understand. The basic
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FirstNet could be a clever turtle.
FirstNet or the First Responder Network Authority, is a multi-billion dollar effort to construct a nationwide, interoperable public safety broadband
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Rural Deployment is all the Rage this Coming Year. Here’s Why
In recent months, there have been a number of merger rumors and announcements between various wired and wireless telecom companies.
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