Lease rates Smart Meters

by DumbAsTheyCome
(Las Vegas, NV USA)

Here is a dumb question....


In order to place a cell tower on your property there is a lease rate.

Since SMART METERS from the electric company transmit a regulated signal licensed by the FCC can I, as a home/property owner, charge a lease rate to the energy company for transmitting a signal from my property for the sole purpose of saving themselves money by not having to maintain meter readers on staff?

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Apr 07, 2012
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Why not, this is America !
by: Anonymous

Attach some solar panels to them and have the Obama Administration grandfather it into his rural wireless initiative, and see if you can get a few hundred million dollars worth of no-risk taxpayer funded venture capital.

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