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Your Cell Phone Tower Lease Agreement

Has a cell phone company contacted you about raising a tower on your property? Wireless devices that we depend on so much have transitioned from expensive toys for the rich and elite to common, everyday ways to communicate, in many households replacing land lines altogether. The foundation behind the devices is the network of towers that are erected all over the country, and of course every bit of land has an owner the only thing that these cell companies can do is to lease land from those owners. For more than 20 years these networks have relied on cell phone tower leases to carry their signals to their customers. Today they are trying to reorganize many of these agreements that have to do with those sites.

When this type of technology was just beginning to make a name for itself, much of the attention was focused on erecting networks as quickly as possible, which happened in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This was deemed the first and second generations of cell phone technology. During this time period, most of the towers that you see today were built. It was during these times that all of the prime locations for these towers were considered vital to a companys success. Many of the properties offered excellent locations for these network towers, and since the towers could make or break a company, they were willing to pay large sums of money in rent to the people who owned the land they needed to use.

Cell phones these days in many ways are totally different from those of their early generation precursors. At the beginning of the big cell phone craze, higher antenna sites were needed to support as many phone users as possible, but things are different these days. The larger stations are much more diverse, allowing a lot of the operations today take place on sites that are closer to the ground. This of course allows phones to use more appropriate and functional bandwidths. When there are more cell phone towers that are up, customers pay for them even those that are not being used or those not being used to their full potential. The Internet has many different websites that have a lot of information about cell phone towers.

Cell phone towers today are built not on the Best Location approach anymore like they had been in the past, but they are instead built on the Multiple Location principle. These cell phone networks that have built all of these cell phone towers and entered into contracts with land owners no longer need those prime areas that they agreed to lease several years ago, simply because the technology has changed and many of the cell phone towers are no longer needed.

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Submitted 2010-04-16 18:19:06
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