If this is the case, I have towers you can come get for free ;)
Seriously.  You just need the crane and everything to come get them.  By
the time you take it down, it's worth less than a new one and the cost of
taking it down would be more than the value of what it's worth IMHO.  I
know of a large SSV if someone wants to come get it...but it'll cost you a
minimum of a $5k to get the crane there.

WISP towers in general have no value.  They are network elements just like
a switch or router.  Most WISP towers are in need of repair or are
overloaded.  By the time you take them down and scrap them, that's what
their value is IMO.

If you had 90 SSV towers with lots of available windloading and can handle
a few carriers...then you have some value.

YMMV

On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 10:08 AM CBB - Jay Fuller <par...@cyberbroadband.net>
wrote:

>
> Lets say for easy math purposes you bill approximately 1.5 million
> annually.
>
> I've heard 1.5 times annual revenue thrown around for a valuation
> purpose.  There is a lot more to this figure but it's a place to start.
>
> So, if your company billed 1.5 million, you'd say your valuation was
> around $2.25 million.
>
> If you had 90 towers on your network - and you owned 60 of them (the
> steel, not the land they're on) , would you consider your network
> worth more than if you rented all 90?
>
> My take on this is yes, they could all be taken down and converted to
> cash, so the fact we own towers vs. rent them makes our network
> more valuable.
>
> What say you?
>
> Thanks.
>
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