• Re: mobile phone mast rental

    From MB@21:1/5 to williamwright on Thu Dec 16 13:42:48 2021
    On 16/12/2021 13:29, williamwright wrote:
    There's a story on GB News about the rental for phone mast sites being reduced by 90%. Is it true?

    Bill

    GB News up-to-date as usual! It is an old story, been around all year.

    https://www.devonlive.com/news/local-news/campaign-calls-fair-deal-phone-5189246

    Even the Daily Mail had the story last February!

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9308293/Landowners-accuse-bullying-telecoms-firms-using-loophole-slash-rent-paid-phone-masts.html

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  • From SH@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 16 13:44:02 2021
    On 16/12/2021 13:42, MB wrote:
    On 16/12/2021 13:29, williamwright wrote:
    There's a story on GB News about the rental for phone mast sites being
    reduced by 90%. Is it true?

    Bill

    GB News up-to-date as usual!  It is an old story, been around all year.

    https://www.devonlive.com/news/local-news/campaign-calls-fair-deal-phone-5189246


    Even the Daily Mail had the story last February!

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9308293/Landowners-accuse-bullying-telecoms-firms-using-loophole-slash-rent-paid-phone-masts.html





    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newslondon/government-rejects-calls-for-mobile-phone-mast-overhaul/ar-AAR7KYF

    https://www.birketts.co.uk/phone-masts-reform-rental-income-estate-control

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  • From Robin@21:1/5 to williamwright on Thu Dec 16 13:53:17 2021
    On 16/12/2021 13:29, williamwright wrote:
    rental for phone mast sites being reduced by 90%. Is it true?

    Yes and no. Yes, rents have mostly been cut. But no, this ain't new.
    It's a row that's rumbled on since legislation in 2017. Legislation
    which IIRC was in response to demands from people in rural areas for
    better mobile coverage which required new masts, for which landowners
    wanted £000s a year per mast.

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  • From williamwright@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 16 13:29:33 2021
    There's a story on GB News about the rental for phone mast sites being
    reduced by 90%. Is it true?

    Bill

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  • From Brian Gaff (Sofa)@21:1/5 to williamwright on Fri Dec 17 15:52:10 2021
    Probably, there do seem to be a lot of planning applications at the moment. Slimline monopoles of differing heights, with x no of aerials and a wrap around equipment bay at the bottom including 2 more stand alone cabinets for ancillary use and associated work.
    They often mention something called G8, but I have no idea what that is, I suspect it probably is a code for just how unsightly it will be when they
    put it up. I simply don't understand why they don't make more socially aesthetically nice looking ones.
    Brian

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    "williamwright" <wrightsaerials@f2s.com> wrote in message news:j20t9tF81ttU1@mid.individual.net...
    There's a story on GB News about the rental for phone mast sites being reduced by 90%. Is it true?

    Bill

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  • From Brian Gaff (Sofa)@21:1/5 to MB@nospam.net on Fri Dec 17 15:55:08 2021
    The big problem at the moment is nobody wants one opposite their house but everyone wants better coverage for their phone.
    I'd have thought though that if all the networks pooled their resources in finding good places for masts and then shared the thing, it would go a long
    way to stopping the plethora of masts we do seem to be getting at the
    moment.
    Brian

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    "MB" <MB@nospam.net> wrote in message news:spffon$lgc$1@dont-email.me...
    On 16/12/2021 13:29, williamwright wrote:
    There's a story on GB News about the rental for phone mast sites being
    reduced by 90%. Is it true?

    Bill

    GB News up-to-date as usual! It is an old story, been around all year.

    https://www.devonlive.com/news/local-news/campaign-calls-fair-deal-phone-5189246

    Even the Daily Mail had the story last February!

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9308293/Landowners-accuse-bullying-telecoms-firms-using-loophole-slash-rent-paid-phone-masts.html


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  • From tony sayer@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 20 23:52:38 2021
    In article <j20t9tF81ttU1@mid.individual.net>, williamwright <wrightsaerials@f2s.com> scribeth thus
    There's a story on GB News about the rental for phone mast sites being >reduced by 90%. Is it true?

    Bill


    Have a look at case studies under code powers and it will reveal what is happening its to do with the digital economy act.

    Its why some landlords don't want mobile telco's on their land
    anymore;!..


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  • From R. Mark Clayton@21:1/5 to wrightsaerials@aol.com on Tue Dec 21 05:41:31 2021
    On Thursday, 16 December 2021 at 13:29:36 UTC, wrightsaerials@aol.com wrote:
    There's a story on GB News about the rental for phone mast sites being reduced by 90%. Is it true?

    Bill

    Mobile companies can now erect masts up to 20m high using "prior approval" mechanism, so round here they have been popping up near major roads etc. This will drive down the rent for premium rental sites (tall buildings, church towers etc.) They are
    also connecting them using microwave dishes rather than fibre, so apart from a power supply no digging up to get them online.

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