Technician1
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I believe you misread or misinterpreted.
And rightly so, it's AT&Ts equipment so why should google be shifting it around to suit their own purpose?
Google may say it's a little "shuffle", but little shuffles are often what breaks the infrastructure... AT&T aren't blocking anything, they're just asking Google to request prior permissions, how is that even a problem?
Way I look at it is Google padded some one or several people's pocket and now the city council is taking a dump on AT&T.
It's like the FAA Follies. Follow the money...
I understand monopolies and competition and ALL of that.
but look at what's happened.
the city signed a contracts saying that if needed they would ask AT&T with advance warning to move stuff, and pay for the expenses. - that is what they should do.
not get someone from a random other company that's a direct competitor to mess with their stuff without any warning. (when I say without warning I mean they don't know what equipment will be getting touched on what day).
the city broke their contract.
since it'll be AT&T having to fix googles mess if it all goes wrong. it is unsurprising that AT&T really don't want someone else to without warning possibly start breaking stuff.
I understand that you're an unhappy AT&T customer or whatever.
but that's all their is to it, no conspiracy no nothing.