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working in a call center, reading off a script and know less than the landowner <br />about the cell tower business. But the possibility exists that it is AT &T and <br />Cingular's intent to terminate the lease unless they can recieve their terms. <br />But you can even the playing field. Ask the agent what site they would be <br />consolidating this equipment too. Chances are they won't or can't tell you. Ask <br />them why your site was chosen and how many other sites were chosen in your <br />area. Chances are again that they won't or can't tell you. Ask questions- and <br />keep bugging them until they answer you. <br />Finally, if you find that you cannot determine if they are bluffing or not, consider <br />retaining the services of a consulting service like Steel in the Air. In many cases <br />they can determine the likelihood of the lease being terminated and you can <br />make an educated decision based on your need for the lease revenue and your <br />plans for the property. <br />Please see their page on the subject for more information. <br />Both Cingular and AWS are copyrighted names. Cell Tower Info.com and Steel in the Air have no relationship to either of these <br />companies. <br />