guido sarduci. he will ensue recompense.

On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 5:13 PM Jan Van Kort <[email protected]> wrote:

> It was more than 10 years on that property, the company has changed hands
> 4 times since I built it(the tower). We're now a utility company and
> provide electric and telecom to a large portion of the county. Two owners
> back the operators were real dicks and stole all the good stuff.  We bought
> it (the wireless company) back and upgraded the service with new stuff and
> more bandwidth.
>
> But just the same, FCC stickers on telecom equipment always say it's a
> felony.  Just wondering if anyone has ever had to file a complaint?  And
> who to?
>
> GAMs
> On 3/9/21 2:37 PM, Colin Stanners wrote:
>
> I think that if you're talking about the power allocated through stickers,
> the battle is already lost.
>
> Who owned the tower? Was it clear in the contract? As in that case they
> should have no permission to make any changes to it. Was it fenced in or
> otherwise had real access control?
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2021, 3:51 PM Jan-GAMs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey, we had a tower agreement that included a 60 day notice.  We found
>> the tower offline on our monitor system and went to investigate.
>> Someone had taken the guts out of the controller and threw them into the
>> weeds in the rain and had started removing the tower.  It was a 3 legged
>> ham-radio tower 34ft model.  The property owner had sent a weirdly
>> worded email just hours before about having her crew rehabilitate our
>> tower.  How successful are the warning stickers about tampering with
>> telecommunications being a felony?  Has anyone ever enforced that?
>>
>> GAMS
>>
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