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Series: Farm Development Review ; 14(9) July 2000, 3-6(4)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: A new survey by Strutt & Parker indicates a 13.1% rise for average annual telecommunication mast rents; an increase from £3,402 to £3,847, from the start of 1997 to the middle of 2000. Discusses a number of trends which are changing the current telecommunications market: smaller sites; narrowing gap between non-telecom and telecom sites; site sharing; shorter lease terms; capital values. Suggests that demand will remain constant for the next four years, enabling owners of existing sites to be in a good position for negotiating future rents. Concludes that multi-site agreements promise to be a major growth area, and bring real opportunities for operators. Tables.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | X109517 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 109517-1001 |
A new survey by Strutt & Parker indicates a 13.1% rise for average annual telecommunication mast rents; an increase from £3,402 to £3,847, from the start of 1997 to the middle of 2000. Discusses a number of trends which are changing the current telecommunications market: smaller sites; narrowing gap between non-telecom and telecom sites; site sharing; shorter lease terms; capital values. Suggests that demand will remain constant for the next four years, enabling owners of existing sites to be in a good position for negotiating future rents. Concludes that multi-site agreements promise to be a major growth area, and bring real opportunities for operators. Tables.