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NATE showcases TIRAP career pathways supported by WIA in a new video on National Apprenticeship Day

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NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association today released a video highlighting the Telecommunications Industry Registered Apprenticeship Program (TIRAP) as part of National Apprenticeship Day, being celebrated today. The video features an informative conversation between host Sean Gilhooley, Deb Bennett from WIA: The Wireless Infrastructure Association, and Joel Hightower, CEO of Hightower Communications of Kinston, NC, discussing the value of apprenticeships in the communications …

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From COO to CEO: George Davis to lead TowerCom into its next decade with new executive team

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TowerCom, a leading developer of cell towers in the US for over 30 years, has announced key leadership changes to drive its continued growth and success. The company has promoted George Davis to Chief Executive Officer, Matt Richard to Chief Financial Officer, Chip Bulloch to Senior Vice President in the East, and hired John Stevens as Regional Vice President in the …

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Wireless Estimator’s matrix pricing exposé shatters LinkedIn norms—Hits top 0.1% with 164K Impressions

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This month, coverage of carrier matrix pricing, which has proven unsustainable for contractors, has achieved tens of thousands of views on Wireless Estimator and has exploded on LinkedIn, driven by three back-to-back industry articles that have garnered attention at every level, from C-suite executives to tower technicians, with one article alone having over 164,000 impressions. A viral article with these …

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Medical emergency at 100 feet: Massachusetts tech rescues himself with coworker aid

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A tower tech suffered a medical emergency while working inside the Sandy Pond water tower yesterday afternoon in West Yarmouth, MA, but ultimately regained consciousness and descended safely under his own power with the assistance of a coworker and the rescue team. At approximately 3:21 p.m., Yarmouth Fire’s 911 center received a report of a cell-tower technician unconscious and suspended …

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Animated outrage: NATE unmasks carriers’ unfair pricing and 1099 labor tactics in a whiteboard video

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] During their May 6–7 Congressional Fly-In event in Washington, D.C., NATE members will showcase a whiteboard animation presented today, highlighting the critical issues that are forcing many contractors out of business. They will personally deliver a petition for Fairness and Sustainability in Wireless Infrastructure Contracting to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr. [enlarge image] NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association today unveiled …

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No Profit at $60 an hour: Telecom contractors exit as plumbers earn nearly double

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In recent weeks, three mid-sized wireless infrastructure contractors have informed Wireless Estimator of their decision to exit the industry, citing an inability to turn a profit over the past two years. These closures underscore a growing crisis within the sector, where contractors are facing mounting financial pressures due to declining or non-existent profit margins and rising operational costs.​ Another contractor …

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White paper sounds alarm on collapse of tower services industry: “We’re ready to be your partners again”

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A searing and thoroughly sourced white paper from an anonymous industry insider warns that the nation’s tower and wireless infrastructure sectors are on the verge of collapse, hollowed out by unchecked consolidation, one-sided contracting practices, and the commoditization of a skilled workforce – a strategy that is fast becoming a tragedy for the men and women that build and maintain …

WHAT HAPPENED TO THE TOWER SERVICES INDUSTRY?

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(And How Do We Fix It?)  By: An Anonymous Contributor  First, Some History – Cellular started in the 1980s with two carriers. An A and a B block FCC license holder in various regions throughout the country. The A block was given its spectrum through an FCC lottery system. The B block license was granted to the largest wireline carrier in each …

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Golden State, gilded rates: Fixed high cell tower property lease outlays challenge industry norms

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The City of Fullerton, California, has signed a significant lease agreement with Phoenix Tower International to construct a monopine cellular tower at 2470 West Pioneer Avenue. The deal, valued at approximately $893,000 over the initial ten-year period, will generate an annual revenue of $74,450.98 for the city’s general fund, with a four percent escalation rate applied yearly. The city is …

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Canada mourns loss of tower tech in New Brunswick—but remains a global leader in elevated work safety

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Canada’s telecom industry is mourning the loss of a 25-year-old tower technician who tragically died while working on a cellular tower in Riverview, New Brunswick, on Monday. Despite the heartbreaking incident, safety records show that Canada remains one of the safest countries in the world for elevated workers in the wireless infrastructure sector. According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, …

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Both defendants plead guilty in Oklahoma tower sabotage that caused $500K in damage

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Two Choctaw County, OK residents who toppled a 500-foot broadcast tower in Hugo, OK in a brazen copper theft scheme last year have pleaded guilty in federal court, nearly 15 months after the incident cut off a local radio station and triggered a multi-agency investigation. Candice Marie Logan, 34, and Matthew Wilson, 37, pleaded guilty with identical pleas to Interstate …

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Kari Carlson recognized by the Tower Family Foundation with its coveted Guardian Award

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Kari Carlson, CEO of Tower Systems Inc. and founding Board Member of the Tower Family Foundation, was recently recognized as one of the three people who stepped up to launch the Tower Family Foundation. Carlson served as the first Secretary and Treasurer of the organization. From the initial concept through the following six years, Kari served as a Board Member …

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BEAD prevailing wage confusion in Pennsylvania puts wireless infrastructure contractors at risk

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Pennsylvania’s project-specific prevailing wage system is under increased scrutiny as broadband providers, contractors, and lawmakers raise concerns that the state’s complex wage determination process makes it harder to expand broadband efficiently in rural areas. Unlike most states that establish geographic prevailing wage rates, Pennsylvania’s Department of Labor and Industry (L&I) determines wage classifications on a per-project basis—often after the project …

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Senator Kennedy says wireless giants are running a ‘Goat Rodeo of Greed’ at contractors’ expense; investigations by DOJ and FCC urged

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WASHINGTON — At a tense hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship yesterday, CEOs of the nation’s top wireless carriers faced sharp criticism over alleged collusion and the use of fixed matrix pricing—practices that lawmakers say are driving contractors, suppliers, and key players in the telecom supply chain into financial ruin, with many forced to shut …

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FirstNet surpasses 7 million connections, expands nation’s largest coverage footprint for first responders

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FirstNet, built with AT&T, has officially surpassed 7 million public safety connections, marking a significant milestone in its mission to deliver fast, reliable, and dedicated communications for first responders and the critical agencies that support them. With new infrastructure, expanded in-building solutions, and unprecedented network transparency tools, FirstNet is continuing to evolve as the communications backbone for emergency services across …