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No they did not become an MVNO. Instead of owning the towers they built they sold the physical structure/land to TowerCo and they are leasing it back. Basically the same way most businesses lease their office space.
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Michael S @ Jul 25th 2008 10:26AM
No they did not become an MVNO. Instead of owning the towers they built they sold the physical structure/land to TowerCo and they are leasing it back. Basically the same way most businesses lease their office space.