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What’s Next For Cell Tower And Cell Site Landowners Now That T-mobile And Sprint Have Merged?
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In this seminar, we examine what requirements each company has and how that might impact cell tower and the underlying cell site leases. Here is what you should expect to learn from this seminar:
- What obligations do T-Mobile and DISH have to the FCC and Department of Justice.
- What we know and what we don’t know about the potential terminations.
- Which sites are more likely to end up being terminated.
- Why lease buyout and lease optimization companies will use the merger to encourage the sale or renegotiation of leases.
- What savvy landowners should or should not do regarding their leases.
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