Training
Provided by Lorman Education Services
BenefitsThe wireless industry has built more than 220,000 cell sites in the
United States in the past 20 years. But many more cell sites are needed as the wireless industry expands coverage and extends the capabilities of cell phones and wireless devices into data, email, computer and video applications. New cell sites and significant modifications to existing cell sites will also be needed to facilitate the provision of the
FCC's new
Advanced Wireless
Services.
This teleconference will help 'level the playing field' by providing private and municipal property owners with the expertise of two faculty members highly experienced in cell tower and cell site leases - property owners usually are negotiating such leases for the first time, while the cell companies have teams who work exclusively on such leases.
We will focus on key business issues in wireless site leases, including lease rates and who gets the revenues from additional antennas or carriers being co-located at a site. An emphasis on the industry-specific elements and terms of modern cell site leases, and renewals and modifications of expiring leases, which are important for the property owner, its attorney and leasing agent involved in these efforts. You will be able to identity and resolve issues that are unique to wireless siting, including what may be included in a lease that can not be included in a government-issued permit, site location and value, lease term and terminations, access requirements, interference regulation and mitigation, design and camouflage, radio frequency emissions regulation and mitigation.
Learning
Objectives
- You will be able to discuss the common elements of private wireless site leases on developed and undeveloped land (including leases on government property), and on building.
- You will be able to utilize practice pointers, including model language, for private attorneys, and municipalities and municipal attorneys.
- You will be able to identify the basics of wireless technology for land owners and lessor, municipalities and municipal attorneys.
- You will be able to associate the real property, technical and technology issues that drive a wireless carrier's siting and leasing process.
Attorneys, planners, directors of development, project managers, government administrators, council and board members, land use officials, public works and utilities directors, municipal government officials, engineers, architects, surveyors and real estate professionals
| This is primarily teleseminar training |  | This class may be available at a classroom in Milwaukee, WI,
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 | Contact Lorman Education Services for more information |
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| Duration: | 1 days | | Training Presented in: | English |
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