Cell Site Insights
Episode Overview: What happens when a $2.4 billion federal "bailout" is mathematically guaranteed to leave you with nothing? In this episode of Cell Site Insights, we dive deep into the fallout of EchoStar’s $40 billion spectrum sale to AT&T and SpaceX. We unpack the FCC’s $2.4 billion trust fund—designed to clean up DISH Wireless's abandoned 5G network—and reveal why it's a bureaucratic maze built to favor massive corporate tower giants while locking out everyday property owners. If you are a cell site landlord owed future rent by DISH, do not sign anything or file a claim until you listen to this episode! Key Topics Discussed: * The $2.4 Billion Illusion: Why the FCC’s trust fund is a mirage for individual property owners and how massive infrastructure companies lobbied in Washington to write the rules. * The 3-Tier Payout Waterfall: We explain how claims are prioritized. Discover why your lost future rent is trapped in "Type B-2"—frozen for five full years and paid dead last, only if funds remain after corporate giants drain the vault. * The "Judgment Wall" & Bankruptcy Catch-22: Why you can't just point to an unpaid lease. Landlords are legally required to win a costly federal judgment to even file a claim, all while fighting the automatic stay of DISH's Chapter 11 bankruptcy. * The Legal Trapdoor (Irreversible Waiver): Warning: Simply filing a claim means permanently waiving your right to sue the massively capitalized parent company (EchoStar) outside the fund. Don't trade your constitutional rights for a fraction of a penny you won't see for half a decade! * The Landlord Battle Plan: How to force the federal government to change the rules. We outline Cell Site Appraiser’s four-point plan, which demands a dedicated landlord sub-account and a streamlined, judgment-optional claims path. Actionable Steps for Landlords: 1. Document Everything: A missed bank deposit is not a legal default. Ensure you have a flawless payment ledger and have sent formal notices of default via certified mail with exact adherence to your specific lease language. 2. File an ECFS Comment: Make your voice heard on the official public record. Go to fcc.gov/ecfs, select "Submit an Express Comment," enter WT Docket No. 25-303, and explicitly demand a dedicated landlord set-aside and Type-A priority for small claims. Calling the FCC consumer hotline will not work. 3. Get Expert Help: Never navigate federal telecommunications law alone. Sponsored By Cell Site Appraiser (CSA) This episode is brought to you by Cell Site Appraiser (CSA), a leading wireless consulting firm working exclusively for cell site landlords. With over 30 years of combined leasing experience and over $10 Million in cell tower value secured for landlords since 2017, CSA balances the scales between what tower companies know and what landlords need to know. * Website: cellsiteappraiser.com * Phone: 213-986-7620 * Remember: Knowledge is power. When you know more, you get more with CSA! Disclaimer: This podcast and its show notes provide commentary, market analysis, and public-record advocacy. Cell Site Appraiser is a consultancy, not a law firm, and this is not legal advice. The FCC trust fund involves strict eligibility rules and an irreversible waiver of independent recovery rights. Consult a licensed telecommunications attorney before acting on any lease agreements, claim filings, or default notices. The information provided on Cell Site Insights is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or professional advice. Cell Site Appraiser is a wireless consultancy, not a law firm. Results discussed — including rent increases, settlements, and lease outcomes — reflect individual client experiences and are not guaranteed. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Individual outcomes vary based on lease terms, property type, location, and tenant. Client testimonials reflect real experiences; material connections are disclosed per FTC guidelines. Nothing in this podcast creates an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Always consult a qualified attorney or financial advisor before making decisions about your cell tower lease. © 2026 Cell Site Appraiser. All rights reserved. Santa Monica, CA. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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