Pay attention to utility markers on the side of the road. Eventually you'll notice patterns of routes and what companies use what markers. If I see a red rectangle on a metal post in area A, I know it's the power company. In area B, I know it's Comcast. If I see a faded red\orange\pink\whatever sign on a railroad track, I know it's Sprint. If I see a faded orange sign on a wooden post or a somewhat large orange circle plastic post, I know it's AT&T, etc, etc. Well, these apply to my area. They're somewhat different elsewhere.
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