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1999 NS Telecommunications Towers/Site Management
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Exhibit 0 10 <br />• <br />_ METROSITE MANAGEMENT, LLC <br />Telecommunications Consultants <br />MetroSite Management represents public entities to the telecommunications <br />industry. MetroSite Management specializes in analyzing municipal properties <br />and infrastructure, identifying potential wireless antenna sites, marketing and <br />leasing approved sites to telecommunications carriers, and administering the <br />leases. on our client's behalf. <br />The recent licensing of Personal Communication Services (PCS) companies by <br />the FCC has resulted in the rapid expansion of the telecommunications industry . <br />While each market currently has two cellular providers in operation, there will <br />soon be as many as eight companies licensed to provide wireless communication <br />services in any given market in the United States. Each of these carriers must <br />develop a network of antennas in order to provide these services. And as wireless <br />subscribers increase, more antennas will be needed to handle the increased <br />consuauer demand <br />Every municipality has an opportunity to encourage the efficient development <br />of these new wireless systems, reduce the number of towers required, and realize <br />a new source of revenue by leasing existing public assets and infrastructure for <br />wireless antenna sites. Potential wireless antenna sites include: <br />Water Towers <br />Existing Communication Towers <br />Building and Rooftop Attachments <br />Water Treatment Facilities <br />Sewer Treatment Facilities <br />Parks and Ball Fields <br />Industrial Parks <br />Schools / Police Stations / Fire Stations <br />Cemeteries <br />Landfills <br />Rights of Way <br />Utility Property <br />Photos of a few of these wireless antenna sites are featured on the following <br />Pages- <br />MetroSite Management can enable your municipality to realize a new source of <br />revenue and more efficiently facilitate the distribution of wireless communication <br />to your citizens with a reduced number of towers. <br />
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