Technically, no, it is not. The telephone and power poles are the private property of the utilities that own them. Some jurisdictions actually have ordnances against it, mainly due to the hazard created to linemen climbing the poles amidst a clutter of signs, staples, and old nails.
Telephone poles are just wood poles that hold the telephone cable,the telephone terminal and telephone drops, (wires going to individual houses) in the air and out of the way. Areas that have no poles usually are newer areas, they have the same type wires only they are buried in the ground.
There are approximately 120 million telephone poles in the United States.
Telephone lines may appear to be hanging loose if they are not properly secured to poles or buildings. This can be due to improper installation, maintenance issues, or vandalism. Loose telephone lines can pose safety risks and should be reported to the relevant telecommunications company for proper reinstallation.
One can build hanging gardens in a small yard by purchasing the hanging poles and placing them in the ground in the garden. Then, they can place the plants on the poles.
How deep do they put telephone poles in the ground
tilted telephone poles, ect.
16
sand
Type your answer here... yes
50 Ft.
by writing ads and posting them on telephone poles.
Telephone poles and railroad ties.