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Read all of my post.

 

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whats the question?

 

Who is taking down the nextel equipment in each market?

 

The people that are putting up the Network Vision equipment are taking down the old nextel/sprint equipment when they do the build out, so it varies from market to market city/city

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whats the question?

 

Who is taking down the nextel equipment in each market?

 

The people that are putting up the Network Vision equipment are taking down the old nextel/sprint equipment when they do the build out, so it varies from market to market city/city

 

No. Different contractors.

 

IIRC it's Westowers & general dynamics. 

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No. Different contractors.

 

IIRC it's Westowers & general dynamics.

Well, the page I linked to says who all of them are. I just can't find who is covering what markets.

 

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I made some headway! I got a lady on the phone that was able to tell me that the two sites of immediate interest have not been scheduled for decommissioning and they're still paying rent on them.

 

Now to follow up with the lady she sent me to (email).

 

 

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