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Bankruptcy and back pay: Tilson Chapter 11 sparks WARN Act class action lawsuit

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Two former employees of Tilson Technology Management, Inc. filed a class‐action adversary complaint in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, accusing the debtor of willfully violating the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act. The complaint was filed yesterday, a day after Tilson filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Plaintiffs Jeffrey Hals of Arizona and Charles Mamala Jr. …

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Network builder Tilson Technology hits Delaware court for Chapter 11 bankruptcy shield after revenue collapse

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Tilson Technology Management, Inc. and its affiliates — Tilson Middle Street Holdings, LLC and Boundless Broadband, LLC — have voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The move comes on the heels of a sudden contract cancellation by the company’s largest client, Gigapower, which has left Tilson scrambling to restructure …

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Starting July 1, no more rogue 1099 crews on Verizon sites—NATE reporting agreement takes effect

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On July 1, 2025, a landmark agreement between Verizon and NATE, the Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association, will provide contractors with an opportunity to report to Verizon those who may be performing construction services for the carrier without their knowledge and with improper 1099 status. This monitoring promises to reshape the field for many hundreds of subcontractors. After years of contractor complaints …

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Cyber onslaught hits Cellcom: 75,000 subscribers lose voice, text services across Northeast Wisconsin

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Last weekend, Wisconsin’s regional carrier, Cellcom, whose parent company is Nsight, confirmed that a sophisticated cyberattack brought down its voice and SMS networks, leaving thousands of customers unable to make calls or send texts. The incident, first detected late Friday evening, underscores the growing threat of targeted assaults on telecommunications infrastructure and follows an alarming pattern of service disruptions across …

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Tower tech who put in a dishonest day’s work might spend 4,000 days in jail following cell-site cable thefts

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A former tower technician, Scott Anthony Frederich, and his alleged partner-in-crime are facing felony charges in St. Louis and Jefferson Counties, MO, for stealing transmission line cable from two cell tower sites. Kelly Marie Pfeiffer and Frederich, both of High Ridge, MO, were arrested after deputies uncovered their ruse at the sites. Pfeiffer, 43, was taken into custody by the …

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A huge win for contractors is seen in AT&T acquiring Lumen’s mass markets fiber business for $5.75 billion

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When AT&T’s $5.75 billion deal to buy Lumen’s Mass Markets fiber business, announced yesterday, closes in the first half of 2026, it won’t just turbocharge AT&T’s network footprint—it will also give tower crews a powerful new lever. Because the FCC must sign off on the assignment of Lumen’s interstate service authorizations, AT&T is almost sure to face the same kind …

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Grande Towers strikes deal for Altice USA assets, boosts national tower footprint

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Grande Towers (GTC Towers), a leading independent wireless infrastructure provider, today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire certain tower assets of Altice USA. The closing of the transaction is expected to occur early in the third quarter of 2025. This strategic acquisition will significantly expand GTC’s national footprint, increasing its portfolio to over 200 towers across key U.S. markets. …

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Verizon answers NATE’s call: Turfing phased out, matrix pricing and other requirements will be overhauled

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After NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association issued an urgent open letter warning that the contracting industry would implode without meaningful carrier reform, Verizon sprang into action, reaching out immediately to tackle contractors’ top concerns. Together, they forged a breakthrough contracting framework: the turfing model will be retired, and no contractor will be forced into unsustainable matrix pricing. This bold …

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Verizon-Frontier deal gets FCC clearance in addition to Verizon’s matrix pricing overhaul and workforce protections

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The Federal Communications Commission’s Wireline Competition Bureau today cleared Verizon’s $20 billion acquisition of Frontier, transferring all necessary licenses and authorizations—and making contractor stability a cornerstone of its approval. Chairman Brendan Carr framed the decision as a win for consumers, crews, and communities: “By approving this deal, the FCC ensures that Americans will benefit from billions of dollars in new …

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DigitalBridge stock jumps 37% on acquisition buzz as tower REITs slip

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In a surprising turn, 26North Partners—a specialist in alternative investments—is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire DigitalBridge Group Inc. (DBRG), the digital-infrastructure fund manager, also the parent company of Vertical Bridge. Energy trader Mercuria is said to be joining the bid, and sources tell IJGlobal that the deal could close within days. As the rumors circulated, DigitalBridge’s share price surged …

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CMC Pro issues urgent inspection notice for CMC CLUTCH™ by Harken

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CMC Pro, a rope and fall-protection hardware leader, has issued an immediate Product Inspection Notice for its  CMC CLUTCH™ by Harken™ units. A single 11 mm CLUTCH with a loose rivet pin was discovered in the field, prompting CMC and Harken to extend the inspection to all 11 mm and 13 mm units manufactured between November 19, 2024, and April 10, …

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Connect(X) panel rebrands—and so do the charts: Tower stocks dive amid market rally

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One of the marquee moments at WIA’s Connect(X) conference has always been the “View from the Top” panel, where tower-owner executives share upbeat forecasts for the year ahead. Since PCIA (now WIA: The Wireless Infrastructure Association) first mounted a tower-focused show in 2003, attendees have left convinced that the next 12 months or longer will bring robust growth. This morning in …

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NATE’s Washington fly-in takes on ‘fly-by-night’ contractors and carriers’ take-it-or-leave-it rates

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Nearly 90 representatives from NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association member companies converged in Washington, D.C. last week to participate in the Association’s 2025 Member Congressional Fly-In event on Capitol Hill, where members demonstrated their grassroots prowess by participating in approximately 125 individual meetings with members of Congress and their respective policy staff. During the meetings, NATE members advocated for …

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Inside WIA’s 2024 numbers: $63 Billion and 368,750 jobs are powering 5G

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For the third year, the Wireless Infrastructure Association’s (WIA) Wireless Infrastructure by the Numbers Report provides a comprehensive analysis of the U.S. wireless infrastructure sector, covering purpose-built cellular towers, indoor and outdoor small cells, macrocell sites, annual infrastructure investments, and the American workforce sustaining this essential industry. Wireless infrastructure consists of various components, including towers, cell sites, antennas, radios, fiber networks, and …

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Tower techs take center stage today: Honoring the Backbone of Network Connectivity

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NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association today unveiled a commemoration declaring, May 7, 2025 as Tower Technician Appreciation Day. For the 8th consecutive year, a day has been set aside by NATE and the industry to pay tribute to the vital work that communications infrastructure technicians conduct daily to enable a connected world. Tower Technician Appreciation Day coincides with the 2025 NATE …

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Boston pirate radio enforcement returns as FCC targets unlicensed 107.5 FM station

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The Federal Communications Commission has returned to Boston’s airwaves enforcement beat, this time zeroing in on an unlicensed FM broadcaster operating on 107.5 MHz from a Jamaica Plain–Mattapan, Massachusetts, property. In a warning letter made public Tuesday, the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau notified property owners Judith and Jacques Piquant that they face potential fines of up to $2.45 million for “permitting …