Post by arifaakter on Sept 13, 2021 5:46:26 GMT 1
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They are now found on churches, call list of mobile number schools and firehouses as well as being seen on the rooftop of buildings everywhere. Did you know there is even a cell phone tower near Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park? Can't sleep well at night? It may be that there's a call list of mobile number tower close by. Just why would a mobile phone tower be placed on a church, school or firehouse? Why would school boards and churches agree to this? Money. It's that simple. The mobile phone companies will pay these organizations, and individual property owners, call list of mobile number handsomely to install their equipment on their properties. This "rent money" call list of mobile number can range from a few hundred dollars a month to several thousand dollars a month.