Leap Wireless News: AT&T Wireless Acquires Leap Wireless (Cricket)
What does this wireless company merger mean to leaseholders? On July 12, 2013, AT&T announced plans to acquire LEAP Wireless (Cricket). AT&T will acquire LEAP for
What does this wireless company merger mean to leaseholders? On July 12, 2013, AT&T announced plans to acquire LEAP Wireless (Cricket). AT&T will acquire LEAP for
Ken Schmidt, President of Steel in the Air, Inc., has launched a new website www.celltowerleasebuyout.com – intent on providing landowners with decisive answers to timely questions involving
We see a current trend where large property owners (storage facilities, industrial parks, malls and housing complexes, among others) are being contacted with offers to
Cell tower landowners and building owners across the country are being besieged by requests from wireless carriers to add fiber-optic communications to their cell sites.
Ever since AT&T abandoned its bid to buy T-Mobile USA, Inc. in December, 2011 due to regulatory challenges, there has been widespread speculation that there
On September 28, 2012, Crown Castle and T-Mobile announced that Crown was purchasing 7,200 towers from T-Mobile. This didn’t come as much of a surprise
For Steel in the Air, Inc. and Cell Tower Attorney, September and October are always busy months. The reason for this is that landowners with leases
Steel in the Air, Inc. (SITA) and Cell Tower Attorney (CTA) have teamed up to provide the definitive Cell Site Lease Buyout Guide that identifies
In our last newsletter, we discussed various types of cell sites that could impact cell site leases in urban areas. We discussed macrocells, microcells, picocells,
We cannot stress enough how important it is to review every single aspect of your lease. One seemingly insignificant sentence can change the entire value