It depends on the terms of the lease. The lease may terminate or the lease may "run with the land."
The rental rate for a cell tower lease varies depending on several factors. For example, a renewal or extension of an existing lease, the rental rate will probably be higher than a new lease.
Cell phone tower lease agreements can be found online on several sites like cell-tower-leases and comcapgroup. They say you should research heavily before entering into a contract.
Well, a cell phone tower shoots out waves to your cell phone. The waves happen to shoot out 360 degrees of the tower. The waves happens to be called a cell. Whenever you are out of the cell you get poor reception and vice versa for being inside of the cell.
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there is no cell phone service on the moon because there is no cell phone tower.
When your phone switches on it communicates with the nearest cell phone tower. The tower then sends your phone information to update the time and any information informing you of any new messages and or missed calls. It works very similar to a two way radio.
That's a matter of negotiation between the land owner and the company erecting the cell tower.
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If your cell phone has a sim card, your phone may say out of service if you are far from a town or city. A phone needs a cell tower to work, so you may get an out of service message if you are not close to cell tower.
Sure. Presuming someone wants it and the zoning allows it. I mean, how the heck else do you think the tens of thousands of them, frequently with several different services on them, have been placed?