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Private Line covers what has occurred, is occurring, and will ocurr in telecommunications. Since communication technology constantly changes, you can expect new content posted regularly.

Consider this site an authoritative resource. Its moderators have successful careers in the telecommunications industry. Utilize the content and send comments. As a site about communicating, conversation is encouraged.

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Thomas Farely

Tom has produced privateline.com since 1995. He is now a freelance technology writer who contributes regularly to the site.

His knowledge of telecommunications has served, most notably, the American Heritage Invention and Technology Magazine and The History Channel.
His interview on Alexander Graham Bell will air on the History Channel the end of 2006.

Ken Schmidt

Ken is a licensed attorney who has worked in the tower industry for seven years. He has managed the development of broadcast towers nationwide and developed and built cell towers.

He has been quoted in newspapers and magazines on issues regarding cell towers and has spoke at industry and non-industry conferences on cell tower related issues.

He is recognized as an expert on cell tower leases and due diligence processes for tower acquisitions.

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October 20, 2003

Posted by Tom Farley & Mark van der Hoek at 03:15 AM

Musings

While telecom races forward I am stuck in the past, tending to the 340+ existing pages on this site. I've been fixing dead links, updating information, and placing small ads here and there. It would be nice to do more original writing but I'm unable to put much time into that when everything I've done so far needs another look. Updating one page can take from five to fifteen minutes. Sometimes more. A good day means I might finish 16 pages. But, depending on what I discover in the next few days, new information or ideas, I might be back to those recently finished pages to polish them up even more. Feels like I'm drowning. If I got a corporate sponsor like Lucent I could pull off the ads and work on the site full time. Right now, though, it is strictly a hobby and I am spending as much time as I can on it, not the time I want.

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