I leased a parcel of ground to AT&T back in the 80's and have missed placed my copy of the agreement I would like to get another copy.
Editor's Note: Howard, try contacting AT&T's Network Real Estate minions toll free at 877-231-5447 or by sending an email to RELeaseAdmin@awsmail.att.com .
Feb 10, 2012 Rating
Leasing property to AT&T by: Tower Genius
You need to contact the carrier directly. There are resources on this site with direct links to AT&T and other carrier real estate groups. A good place to start is by "Googling" the term"AT&T Coverage Map" and imputing your property information. If there is little or no coverage on the AT&T map they are usually pretty accurate. Then you will have a better idea if it is worth contacting them about the site.
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