[RFI] FW: 65-foot cell tower in Chandler golf community can't be sto

Facility 406 facility_406 at bruteforcedevelopment.com
Tue Nov 7 01:27:15 EST 2023


> That doesn't help in my mountain community, where the "tin-hat brigade" 
> and those with the money lobby, sue, and shout down any building permit 
> for cell sites and even towers for other uses. Wide stretches of 
> highways, local roads, and neighborhoods have no cell service from any 
> vendor.

In the mid to late 90's I worked for Mobile Communications Services, 
which also provided services for Prime Sites, Crawford Communications, 
Meridian, American Tower Corporation, et cetera.

At the time, any one cell site, land, services to the site, everything 
on the site, labor, et cetera, before the power switch was flipped on, 
was a cool $10 Million- per site.

What is $10 Million of 1997 dollars, in 2023?

One doesn't need the NIMBY or Tin Hat brigade to kill an install, they 
need a mountain community not willing, able, or having the need to buy 
enough service to turn a profit off in short order, or to even justify 
the cost analysis up front.

In Nevada, outside of cities, where services are, services aren't.  With 
only two major E-W roads, and three N-S, and sites needing to be every 
few miles, service didn't exist on some major routes, that everyone 
within the state, or passing through the state used, until relatively 
recently, and even then, primarily near more densely populated areas. 
Why spend $10 mill at a whack, when someone else passing through can see 
a problem, and drive closer to where they can make a call to report 
someone else's issue?

Cellular service, is a convenience in exchange for money to a dozen 
fly-by-night service providers a week, and, like the convenience of mail 
(only within ten miles of a PO, and then, only by contract with the 
recipient, which can take up to 3 years to decide, per the DMM), not 
everywhere.  People sure have a "I got money, so gimme" attitude, nowadays.

Anyway, more on topic for the forum, it'd be a shame if the cell tower 
that "can't be stopped" suffered from catastrophic RFI rendering it 
completely non-functional.  I doubt anyone thinks these things through.

Kurt


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