Whats your plan if they raise the tower lease to an unacceptable level. Once you have a workable plan tell them no. Frank
jp wrote: > We've got a municipal lease for one of our towers in a town (We have > several towers/sites in the town) and it's up for renewal. > > The municipal leaders wants a map of all users in town and where they > get their service from. They want a listing of all users intown and out > of town, who use the tower on the site we lease from the town. They want > a listing of revenues attributed to the site since the lease began. > > I don't mind giving out maps of our service area, but I think this is > going a bit far, and isn't likely to be helpful. I wouldn't want such > information to fall into other companies hands with an FOI request or > careless distribution either. > > Is any of this illegal to provide? I know CPNI would prevent me from > disclosing VOIP records. Any other legal impediments to sharing this? I > don't make any security/privacy promises in our AUP. Showing them enough > information might be helpful with my case to contribute enough > information to show we aren't getting rich off the site and wish for > more coverage or expansion. Showing a town coverage information is good > for spreading word of mouth about where we can serve in case people > didn't think we served that area. But showing all of it would be good > for competitors and customers might distrust us a bit for being too free > or think we are promoting identity theft. I know darn sure some > celebrity customers don't want their name on a local list of clients. > > Any suggestions on gracefully handling such a request? > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
