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T-Mobile to join AT&T, Verizon on Mitchell Field cell tower

The wireless carrier T-Mobile plans to become the third provider to boost its signal in Harpswell by installing equipment on a cell tower at the town-owned George J. Mitchell Field, a town official said.

T-Mobile plans to have its equipment up and running by late summer, according to a May 20 memo from Harpswell Town Administrator Kristi Eiane. “The Town will know when that is the case, since Blue Sky Towers will pay the Town of Harpswell a revenue share amount of $35,000 pursuant to our lease agreement,” Eiane wrote.

The Burgeoning Blue Sky Towers Blueprint

  Blue Sky Towers has quietly become one of the industry’s most strategic and well-respected players.  With steady growth in assets, personnel, a rapidly growing national reputation, and President & CEO Jim Rech at the helm for over 11 years, they are poised...

Blue Sky Towers is Hiring!

Full-time Legal Coordinator position is currently available based out of our North Reading, MA corporate headquarters. Please see position details below and, if interested, send your Cover Letter and Resume to elizabeth.thompson@blueskytower.com;...

A Blue-Sky Scenario for Blue Sky Towers

A Blue-Sky Scenario for Blue Sky TowersIt all started with a small company in 1998. Jim Rech co-founded the venture, focused on developing towers in New England. The sky was the limit.Fast forward to 2014. Rech co-founded Blue Sky Towers in Massachusetts...

Verizon signals delay in Harpswell wireless network upgrade

Wireless carrier Verizon has indicated it may not meet a previously estimated target of spring 2024 to upgrade its network in Harpswell by adding a transceiver to a nearly 200-foot-tall cell tower at George J. Mitchell Field. The expected delay is frustrating news for...