Message-ID: <494e351a-5425-6e87-43b5-523d991bd56c@billhorne.com>
Date: 23 May 2022 08:55:27 -0400
From: "Bill Horne" <malQRMassimilaiton@gmail.com>
Subject: How to Secure the Best Price and Terms in a Cell Tower
Lease Sale
When it comes to selling a cell tower lease, price and terms are key,
and going out for a bid is how you can get the best for both. Bids are
currently coming in around 19 times annual revenues, generally much
higher than unsolicited offers, making it the obvious option for
securing the best price. By using a well-drafted request for bids, which
sets forth key terms for inclusion /or/=C2=A0exclusion in final documents,
the seller can also secure the best terms to protect themselves and
their property.
https://www.natlawreview.com/article/how-to-secure-best-price-and-terms-cell-tower-lease-sale
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Bill Horne
(Please remove QRM from my email address to write to me directly)
Message-ID: <20220523163317.087ce522@ryz>
Date: 23 May 2022 16:33:17 +0200
From: "Marco Moock" <mo01@posteo.de>
Subject: Re: The UK's PSTN network will switch off in 2025
Am Samstag, 21. Mai 2022, um 15:13:42 Uhr schrieb Bill Horne:
> What you probably don't notice so much is the infrastructure that
> makes everything work. The telephone lines strung across the streets,
> the web of copper cables buried beneath your feet, some of which have
> been down there since the 19th century.
That is not an argument, the same lines will still be used for ADSL and
VDSL.
> It's now time to leap forward from PSTN to embrace the boundless
> possibilities of digital.
There is just one problem: There are disadvantages.
VoIP is more complex and needs a modem and router at home that needs to
be powered all the time. This is not a good solution for fire alarm
systems, elevator phones etc.
Message-ID: <20220523162932.5dc5f9ec@ryz>
Date: 23 May 2022 16:29:32 +0200
From: "Marco Moock" <mo01@posteo.de>
Subject: Re: "War upon end-to-end encryption:" EU want Big Tech to
scan private messages
Am Donnerstag, 12. Mai 2022, um 00:38:01 Uhr schrieb Monty Solomon:
> Online services that receive "detection orders" under the pending
> European Union legislation would have "obligations concerning the
> detection, reporting, removal and blocking of known and new child
> sexual abuse material, as well as solicitation of children, regardless
> of the technology used in the online exchanges," the proposal
> says. The plan calls end-to-end encryption an important security tool
> but essentially orders companies to break that end-to-end encryption
> by whatever technological means necessary.
That is just the next step in more surveillance. We already have
internet censorship by DNS in the EU, now the government also wants to
look at what people are transferring.