Couldnt they have leased it or resold it to some company to make a little money on the side instead of turning it off completely like what Verizon does with GSM towers it owns
carriers usually dont just "turn it off". like its not gonna be just sitting there. carriers usually use them for roaming agreements, sell them, or convert them to other tech.
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Couldnt they have leased it or resold it to some company to make a little money on the side instead of turning it off completely like what Verizon does with GSM towers it owns
carriers usually dont just "turn it off". like its not gonna be just sitting there. carriers usually use them for roaming agreements, sell them, or convert them to other tech.