1500 new cell towers!

Tmo is building 1500 new cell towers this year and they want the customers requests on where to put them. All you have to do is go to t-mobile-takeaction.com (no www) and put in your info. They will keep you updated on if they are going to do improvments in the area! Just thought I would share this!!!
 
Can you verify the source for where you found this link? It looks promising, but I did some research and the domain is apparently owned by The Elliott Bay Group, which appears to be a consulting firm that handles many things, one of them being Public Opinion Research. I'm not saying it's not legit, but I'd be skeptical if T-Mobile isn't publicly mentioning this site.

So yeah... any source?
 
I heard that the engineer that developed the tower lay out on the east coast just got called out to the west coast and he is now developing western states... And my boss told me his company requests that we send in addresses for every phone that gets returned due to lack of reseption... Don't know all the details I'm just a salesmen... I also know that we got 3 towers last week here in my lil old town of Salinas so I am seeing some changes... I can most likely get street names if any one cares LOL it might take a cuple of days
~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~
 
I work for the Blackberry/PDA department as well,I have also heard this.Tmobile is definately looking to increase the amount of Cell Towers this year.Bank on it..It is true.
 
That tmo take action link, if you read it, seems to be a form letter generator that adds your info to a letter that will be addressed to your local representitive asking for consideration for tmo SHOULD they seek development in your area. Cell companies have to finagle their way into most towns they place towers in because everybody wants service, but nobody wants a tower in their backyard. So what they are doing is enlisting your name in their "advocacy for Tmo customers". It's basically an online petition to let Tmo add towers to your state should THEY DECIDE TO and happen to run into local opposition. I don't see this as a "put one here please" at all. Sorry, just my opinion.
 
Yeah this link is one that was given to tmobile employees. I'm not sure if it was one that was set to be confidential to tmobile employees or opened to the general public. It helps tmobile get an idea of what area really needsa the coverage badly. Some areas across the country are expanding in a very rapid pace. And some areas aren't developing as quickly. So instead of having two towers in an up and coming neighborhood and have 1. Towers in an area that has the welcome to and now leaving sign on one pole. You know. Its like hearing the voice of the consumer. Hope it helps or make it a little clearer. ~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~
 
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