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FCC warns communications infrastructure attacks are escalating into a national security crisis

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The theft and deliberate destruction of America’s communications infrastructure is no longer a regional nuisance or a simple property crime — it has become a national security emergency, and it is getting worse. That was the urgent message delivered by Federal Communications Commissioner Olivia Trusty at the 4th National Summit on Protecting Critical Communications Infrastructure, held in Philadelphia on June …

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Supreme Court rules 8-1: The FCC has constitutional authority to fine telecommunications companies

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The U.S. Supreme Court today handed the Federal Communications Commission a significant enforcement victory, ruling 8-1 that the agency has the constitutional authority to impose financial penalties on telecommunications companies through its in-house adjudication process — without first providing a jury trial. The decision, issued in the consolidated cases FCC v. AT&T and Verizon Communications v. FCC, resolves a years-long …

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Investigative website documents alleged widespread labor violations across tower construction supply chain

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Editor’s Note: This article has been revised to reflect additional information received after publication. An investigative website that surfaced publicly this week has put the tower construction industry, its carriers, prime contractors, and tower owners on notice — and named 93 companies in the process. The Shadow Zone Investigation, published at shadowzone2026.com, is no ordinary industry complaint. It is a …

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Contractor evidence and Verizon internal communications make the case that the FCC can no longer ignore

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When Wireless Estimator first reported that Verizon was failing to honor its commitments under the NATE framework agreement brokered by the FCC as a condition of its $20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications, the story gained immediate traction — picked up by industry media, beltway subscription alerts, and outlets reaching deep into telecom policy circles. Verizon’s spokesman, Rich Young, offered …

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STG accelerates in the industry, acquires Blue Jay Communications to expand its U.S. footprint

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The STG Family of Companies is proud to announce the acquisition of Blue Jay Communications, a respected fiber installation contractor with offices near Cleveland, Youngstown, and Toledo, Ohio. Since 2001, Blue Jay Communications has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality fiber installation and telecommunications infrastructure services throughout the region. The addition of Blue Jay further expands STG’s growing footprint …

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Verizon has become the anti-construction carrier — and broadband workers are paying the price

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Commentary — There is a pattern to how Verizon treats the construction workforce, and it is worth naming plainly. In tower construction, maintenance, and modifications, Verizon has been among the carriers most aggressively pushing matrix pricing — the carrier-imposed rate structures that compressed contractor margins to unsustainable levels, drove experienced companies out of the industry, and pushed legitimate tower construction …

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FCC proposes $14,000 fine against Stealth Communications for blocking supply chain inspections

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The Federal Communications Commission’s Enforcement Bureau has proposed a $14,000 fine against Stealth Communications Services, LLC, a New York-based fiber broadband provider, for allegedly blocking two compliance inspections related to its participation in the federal “Rip and Replace” program, which aims to eliminate Chinese-made telecommunications equipment from American networks. The Alleged Violations The FCC’s Enforcement Bureau announced Thursday that Stealth …

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Peppertree and Goldman Sachs affiliate win a sweeping New York court contempt ruling in tower dispute

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Affiliates of private equity firm Peppertree Capital Management and a Goldman Sachs affiliate have moved a long-running Latin American telecommunications tower dispute closer to a forced sale after a federal judge again held Terra Towers Corp., Telecom Business Solution (TBS), and telecom executive Jorge Hernandez in civil contempt. In a sharply worded ruling issued May 7 in the Southern District …

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America’s Big Three carriers unite to kill wireless dead zones — but is this about coverage, or SpaceX?

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In a move that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have announced that they have reached an agreement in principle to form a joint venture to eliminate wireless dead zones across the United States — with satellite technology at its core. The three carriers, which spend billions of dollars annually competing aggressively against …

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Tower Family Foundation continues its mission with more than $3.5 Million in giving to workers and families

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The Tower Family Foundation announced that it has surpassed a significant milestone in total giving. Since its inception in 2014, the Tower Family Foundation has awarded $3,502,988 in direct financial assistance and scholarships to eligible tower workers and their families. The Tower Family Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides financial assistance and scholarships to family members of a …

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FCC’s $2.4 Billion EchoStar escrow: Industry celebrates, but deliverance may be the devil in the details

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The wireless infrastructure industry scored what many are calling a landmark victory Tuesday when the Federal Communications Commission approved EchoStar’s $42.6 billion spectrum sale to SpaceX and AT&T — attaching a condition that EchoStar establish a $2.4 billion escrow account to cover potential obligations owed to tower companies, contractors, and infrastructure providers left behind when Dish Wireless walked away from …

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The unsung players behind every bar of signal at Connect (X): What soccer taught WIA’s Patrick Halley

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Ask Patrick Halley about the future of wireless, and he will, almost certainly, start talking about soccer. Not as a metaphor borrowed for the occasion—as a genuine, deeply felt lens through which he sees the world. At the opening of Connect (X) 2026 in Fort Lauderdale, the Wireless Infrastructure Association’s president and CEO revealed a side of himself that policy …

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Tower Technician Appreciation Day 2026: Honoring the skilled workers behind every call, stream, and connection made at Connect (X)

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As thousands of wireless infrastructure professionals gathered in Fort Lauderdale this week for Connect (X) 2026 to debate the future of AI, spectrum, and next-generation networks, NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association offered a timely reminder of who makes it all possible. Wednesday, May 6 marks the ninth consecutive Tower Technician Appreciation Day — a commemoration honoring the men and …

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Families win $18.2 Million verdict in tower deaths, but bankrupt Nexius and Myndco may leave them with pennies on the dollar

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A Delaware jury has awarded $18.2 million to the families of two brothers killed when an articulated boom lift toppled onto power lines at a Bethany Beach cell tower site in November 2020. The verdict against general contractor Nexius Solutions, Inc. and its internal training affiliate Myndco, Inc. came after nearly four years of litigation and a ten-day trial that …

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Tower industry champion Craig Snyder named to esteemed 2026 Wireless Hall of Fame

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The Wireless History Foundation has announced its 2026 Wireless Hall of Fame inductees, and for those in the infrastructure and contracting community, one name stands front and center: Craig Snyder. Snyder, founder and Chairman of VIKOR, will be inducted this October in recognition of a career that has consistently bridged the gap between boots-on-the-steel field experience and the engineering, standards, …

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Crown Castle completes $8.5 billion sale of fiber and small cell assets, emerges as pure-play tower company

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Crown Castle has officially closed the books on one of the most significant strategic transformations in U.S. telecommunications history, completing its $8.5 billion sale of fiber and small cell businesses on May 1, 2026, receiving aggregate cash proceeds of approximately $8.4 billion after preliminary purchase price adjustments. The Deal Structure Crown Castle sold its fiber solutions business to Zayo Group …

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AT&T’s $1.35 Billion Plano headquarters takes shape with its most visible feature a 280-foot corporate icon cell tower

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When AT&T builds its new global headquarters in Plano, Texas, the first thing visible from miles away will not be a building. It will be a tower — an illuminated, AT&T-branded structure rising approximately 280 feet above the 54-acre campus at 5400 Legacy Drive, crowned by a globe-shaped cellular antenna bathed in the carrier’s signature blue. For an industry that …

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Connect [X] heads to Fort Lauderdale as new Ookla data pinpoints Miami’s most strained cell site

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As the wireless industry prepares to gather for WIA ConnectX—opening on Monday in Fort Lauderdale—new research is putting a spotlight on 30 miles south in Miami, where network demand is already testing the limits of existing infrastructure. A new analysis by Mike Dano, lead industry analyst at Ookla, drills down to a level rarely seen in public reporting: identifying the …

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Towercos show underlying growth, but DISH disruption still clouds contractor outlook

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First-quarter results from the nation’s three publicly traded tower companies—American Tower, Crown Castle, and SBA Communications—delivered a consistent message to investors: demand for wireless infrastructure remains intact. But that message doesn’t fully translate to the field. American Tower and SBA Communications reported earnings on April 29, followed by Crown Castle on April 30, with each company reinforcing steady carrier activity …