See if you can identify how many electrical meters are spinning / working inside the leased area. They are usually labeled with the carrier / tenant name.
Sometimes the equipment shelter doors are labeled, and often equipment cabinets are labeled.
Carriers antenna arrays are usually separated by 10 feet vertically but just because there are 2 racks of antennas doesn't always mean there are 2 carriers.
Another thing you can do is contact the building department and find out who has pulled electrical permits at the property.
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