Market for Cell Towers Red Hot
In recent weeks, we have heard evidence that the market for existing tower portfolios is red hot. Towers are bought and sold on the basis
In recent weeks, we have heard evidence that the market for existing tower portfolios is red hot. Towers are bought and sold on the basis
Cingular was sued by the City of Parma, Ohio for letters that they have sent to the landowners who have cell tower leases with them.
Some statistics provided by CTIA that I found interesting. When the industry started, only 23 wireless phone conversations could occur simultaneously in the same service
Projections from the Stanford Group suggest that there will be between 14,000 and 15,000 cell sites turned on in 2005 across the United States by
9/23/2015 Update In early-2005, we speculated on which cell tower company would end up purchasing Spectrasite (the contenders are listed below). In May of 2005,
I came across a website with the tallest structures in the world-and included the top 10 (all towers) or so for your perusal. This list
A unnamed wireless carrier who has recently merged has been sending out letters to landowners with leases for a cell tower on their property alleging
It has come to my attention that a large carrier is selling the land that they own under their cell towers. This carrier who bought
A client of mine forwarded to me some documentation that was provided by Cingular and AWS regarding “average ground rent” rates for cell tower leases
I came across the Consumer’s Union website – the not-for-profit organization that publishes Consumer Reports. Entitled www.hearusnow.org, the website delves into what is best for