I doubt you could get an attachment fee from them since  you elected to put in 
the pole after the fact.  

From: That One Guy /sarcasm 
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 8:54 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] dumb pole question

how does that work? 
If you drop a pole, the telco has to pay you an attachment fee?
If the telco doesnt want the financial burden, since their poles are already 
spaced appropriately and does not attach, where does the liability fall for 
wear damage to the strung cable?
Does the telco have recourse on the attachment fee?


On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:

  Thanks for the tip.
  I'll also try to position ours to miss there cable by a few inches so it's 
not actually touching unless they want it to :) 



  On 7/14/2015 9:20 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:

    I would just notify the telco that they need to come and attach the cable 
to your pole once it is in.

    -----Original Message----- From: Adam Moffett
    Sent: Monday, July 13, 2015 3:16 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [AFMUG] dumb pole question

    There's a longish span with an existing phone trunk on it---probably a
    50 pair.  The power is on the other side of the road for reasons that
    nobody understands.  I would like to insert a pole in the middle of the
    existing span....I would put it in line with the existing poles in the
    ROW of course.  So I would end up with a phone line touching my pole but
    not attached to it.

    I can't think of a specific reason this would be a problem, but I know a
    couple of you guys do this more often than me and  I wonder if you know
    of any reason this would be bad.








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