Motorola submitted a proposal, but it was not the only one on the table. Another came from L.C.R.A, , which already operated a network of radio tower sites in Texas. The two competitors offered plans with varying mixes of infrastructure improvements, leases and service costs. The Times examined the proposals and found that over a 10-year period, the cost of Motorola’s plan was on track to exceed that of the authority’s plan by more than $500,000.
Motorola proposed using four towers
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