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His knowledge of telecommunications has served, most notably, the American Heritage Invention and Technology Magazine and The History Channel.
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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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May 26, 2004

Posted by Tom Farley & Mark van der Hoek at 12:09 AM

Auction of antique telegraph, telephone, and scientific items

Get your checkbook out! On June 3d Bonhams (external link) holds an outstanding auction of antique telegraph, telephone, and scientific items. I doubt you can follow the auction on the web but you can bid through it. Bonham's web site makes fascinating reading but I am cautious. Is this sale well intended or is Bonham trying to create a demand for communication technology? Are they, in other words, catering to truly interested people and institutions, or are they trying to make a market for speculators? If the response to this collection is good then prices on all such items will rise throughout the world.

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