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State of New York Telecommunications State of New York Telecommunications Site Manager AgreementSite Manager Agreement

Available for Collocation:Towers, Rooftops, Water Tanks, ROWs 

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• Commenced August 25, 1997

• Crown Castle provides marketing, engineering, development, management and licensing services to the State for State‐owned structures, rooftops and other properties

State of New York Telecommunications Site Manager Agreement

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State of New Yorelecommunications Site Manager Agreement

Success to Date

Since 1997, Crown Castle has collocated over 1,250 antennas by all wireless providers and developed 72 wireless infrastructure sites, including 27 new State‐owned towers

State of New York Telecommunications Site Manager Agreement

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Benefits to the State of New York

• Tens of millions of dollars revenue

• Additional state infrastructure resources for public safety and public communications purposes 

• Win‐win‐win solution

State of New York Telecommunications Site Manager Agreement

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Critical Component for Urban and Suburban Markets

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Historically Important Component in Solving Wireless Operator NeedsThe Evolution of Wireless Network Design is Trending Toward More Sites at Lower HeightsRooftops Provide Ideal Urban/Suburban Locations  

Rooftop Solutions

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Rooftops have not traditionally been a carrier’s first choice

• Difficult to Get Started

• Difficult to Contract

• Access Issues

• Added Regulatory Hurdles– Section 106 Review:   

Equipment Replacement 

Stealth Installations

• Siting Issues Can Be Problematic  

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Incremental revenue source, no cost

Minimal time commitment, Crown Castle will:   

Market  the site

Negotiate the contract with the carriers

Manage the carrier’s installation

Maintain the integrity and compliance of the rooftop site

Equipment rarely takes up any building occupancy

Carriers actively seeking rooftop space for coverage/capacity

New Market Entrants

Why a Rooftop Partnership Makes Sense

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Site Integrity Management

Equipment Installation ManagementOur Construction & Project Managers coordinate with carriers throughout installation  Construction oversight before, during and after installation

Rooftop Site MaintenanceCustomer Equipment Database – confirmed inspections/photos

Site Inspection Tool – managing site maintenance  & conditions

Network Operations Center (NOC)Staffed 7x24

Ready access to our employees at all times

Technician & service personnel dispatch

Incident management and analysis

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