During our pole route scouting a route that we submitted to the electric 
company came back listing windjammer as being on the poles we are wanting to 
get on in a rural area. I looked and it seems windjammer ceased providing 
services in these and alot of other rural areas at the time of the digital 
transition.

Does anyone know if it would be of any worth to see about acquiring windjammers 
existing infrastructure in the rural areas that they stopped using? Anyone 
actively doing this? I am not sure if it would be worth pursuing but seeing 
that the infrastructure is in place already, just a wild idea.

John



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