Reverse the horseman!

I wanted to say that right away, but I had to endure it. I can't change my schedule because I'm curious.

"My office over there isn't finished yet, is it?"

I asked Chief Crimson who was sitting next to me. If I have space to be alone, I can connect to Skynet on my laptop, but it doesn't matter where I am because my laptop already has software for accessing Skynet. It's just more complicated to log in than a computer in the office.

"Haha. Of course it's done. I've scheduled it. We're ready for you to use right now."

"Huh? We've got three weeks left to open. Already?"

"We're finishing up where we're going to take our guests at the opening. We're finishing the top and the entryway with the middle layers in mind."

I asked him if he'd finished my office unexpectedly. It turns out that the finishing work is done on more than 90 floors and less than 20 floors first, according to the move-in order and the opening day tour schedule.

"It's amazing up close! The Johnstone Supercenter is definitely a name value. It's a lot different than other buildings. If you hit this with a human, everyone will be on your chest!"

Chief Polo looks out and blows his mind. This is a Johnstone Supercenter where the aircraft manifests itself as it enters downtown LA. The smaller the distance, the more magnificent the side. The officers and crew all looked out the window.

"Haha. Of course. There's more than 200 meters between number two and number two. It's not a supercenter for nothing. Probably won't take first place in Los Angeles until I'm dead. “

Chief Crimson yells loudly, clenching his fists. I laughed because I was delighted.

"It's a little over 70 stories to the US Bank Tower, isn't it?"

"It's 73 floors, actually, and it's only 310 meters. Take a look."

I raised a focus window in SkyWeb's camera system to where Director Crimson was pointing with his finger. When we activate the zoom function, we see a small text labeled 'US BANK' on the top of the cylindrical building. The sign on the top of the skyscraper is too small to be seen from the bottom.

Director Crimson explains his surroundings by looking at an elongated map of whether he studied separately with an LA map. I had never flown above LA before, so I listened naturally.

The SkyWeb mounted on the aircraft ship has enhanced the performance of older surveillance cameras and can simultaneously observe up to 30 locations. Listening to Director Crimson's explanation, he opens multiple surveillance windows and sees everything at a glance.

"We'll be landing in three minutes. Please fasten your seatbelts."

While sightseeing downtown, I suddenly came to the Johnstone Supercenter. One side of the dome on the rooftop of the building rises, revealing the interior of the hangar.

Skype 1 slipped in from the ground, and after a moment, I felt a slight vibration of the ground landing. I admire the difference because the series is so natural.

As soon as the door opens, you see people coming out to meet you. He is the Vice President of Simpson Construction and President of Glenn, who leads the Johnstone cables. Glenn's presence here is due to the Johnstone cable being the first member of the Johnstone Supercenter.

Moving Johnstone cables from the east to the west is now a competitor time-warner building.

And most of the entertainment-related work took place here in LA, so we needed to bring it together for synergy. Of course, nowadays I've heard that I'm busy with moving.

"It's so convenient to have a dome on the roof. It looks like they just went indoors."

When you land on the roof in a helicopter, you have to enter the building in the wind. If it had been raining, it would have been a bit difficult, but you don't have to worry about the rain after entering the dome-shaped hangar and closing the door.

"I can't fly a helicopter now that I'm on SkyPass. I have to follow you now."

"Haha. Soon we will develop a small, five-seater SkyPass. We can use it as a station later to run a few more."

"Oops, thank you for thinking of us. I look forward to that day!"

Everyone except Director Crimson says it's their first flight. Talking about each other's experiences, they joked and walked to the elevator.

LA's tallest, America's tallest, and the world's tallest buildings!

This is the official title of the Johnstone Supercenter, which has been under construction for more than four years since 2001 and is about to open.

My barbell tower, which is only 520 meters high on 127 floors, has taken the 'best in the world' title of Taipei Financial Center, which was completed in the end of last year. Originally it had to be higher, but there were some modifications in the design.

Build the world's tallest buildings in the face of earthquake hazard?

Some expressed concern, especially those who believed in The Big One, a catastrophic earthquake that would result in a magnitude of 8 or more.

In fact, there was an earthquake last year in the middle of Los Angeles and San Francisco, but a really big earthquake would have been the best 7.8 in 1906, 100 years ago. After all, the Johnstone Supercenter used an Ultra Mega Column technique that could withstand these supermassive earthquakes from the start.

The 'Mega Column' technology is applied to the Taipei Financial Center. The structure supports the building with eight super-strong pillars and 36 beams connected to them in one form.

Here, a large circular thickness is mounted on the inside of about five to six floors of the top, so that the building can be balanced even in violent oscillations and storms.

The Taipei Financial Centre was exposed to an earthquake of 6.8 magnitude in 2002, and the building itself was completely intact, with the exception of the damage caused by cranes and construction equipment on its rooftops.

However, the intrinsic design is top-notch at the Johnstone Supercenter, where the Johnstone Supercenter is one step closer to connecting 16 superpillars and 72 beams and insisting on just the ‘best’ of everything.

It also cost a lot of money, of course, but it cost an enormous construction fee of $5 billion, including a few secret designs, almost three times what Taipei's 101st floor financial center was.

We decided to look first at the 106 floors where there was a large addition that held the center of the building. Climb up and swipe left and right in the elevator, showing a backdrop swooping out of one clear glass. I didn't know it when I didn't see it, but when I noticed it, I felt like a broken elevator tumbling to the floor. I came down 20 floors in the blink of an eye.

"I wish this didn't have windows. If you have a weak heart, you'd better close your eyes."

"Yes? Haha. It's a little fast. Top speed is 70 kilos per hour. You can usually reach the first floor to the 110th floor within 30 seconds."

According to Simpson, elevators are also the fastest in the world. I don't know if I'm going up, but I don't like what I see out there. When the elevator stops, it comes out and goes to the place where there is a big addition.

"Wow. Is this the ball? It keeps the center of the building?"

Golden Spirits!

I just gave it a name. A large empty space penetrated about ten stories in the middle of the building, with the addition of a golden circle the size of a real mouth will open, literally hanging on four strands thicker than an adult's torso. The best engineers in the world designed it, and even though it had already proven excellence, I turned my head without knowing it.

"Yes, it is. It's funny, but it cost 10 million dollars a ball of weight."

"Ten million dollars? Well, that makes it the most expensive one in the world."

It was a little absurd, but I wanted to. The Taipei Center boasts of $4 million, which is the best, but it also has more than Tables. Usually they move invisible, but when there's an earthquake, they shake.

"Tsk, I told you not to save money, but really..."

I told you to put in the safest, the best in technology, the best materials and manpower rather than the money, and you listened! Once a single building has the best price in the world, this record won't be broken in at least 10 to 20 years.

It is designed for special purposes from 106 to 122 floors, but is a secret space that is not generally disclosed. My office is located on the 123rd floor, above which is a hangar with various communication equipment.

I stopped by my office after the tour. I thought Songdo's office was very high, but when I looked out the window, I could literally feel the other skyscrapers lowering their heads beneath my feet. Downtown LA at a glance.

As soon as I sat down, I quickly turned on my laptop. Logged in with a high-speed boot and quickly connected to Skynet. I asked him a question I had been patient with.

"Clara, tell me about a company called the Global Signal."

"We have $3 billion in assets, $700 million in revenue last year, and 800 employees. Operates 11,000 communications towers in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom."

"Try broadband search for hidden information."

I did not have enough basic explanations to ask for more information It's because I have a strong feeling that something is coming.

Obviously, it took less than a minute for Skynet's performance to improve, completing its primary search and analysis. In the meantime, he must have circled the globe and scanned for information.

"Recently, a merger and acquisition between carriers has resulted in difficulties. It looks like you're looking for buyers underwater, but it has been investigated that one of your competitors, Crown Castle, is interested."

"Crown Castle? Tell me about a company that runs a communications tower, just a few big companies. I'm not sure."

I've never heard of it. They run the backbone of the Information Revolution, but their names are not well known because they have no contact with consumers. I've never been interested in anything so far.

"Crown Castle, American Tower and Global Signal are in 1st to 3rd place side by side. In addition, SBA Communications, US Cellular, Johnstone Cable, Verizon, and T-Mobile are the successors."

"What? You got Johnston cables, right?"

"Yes, it is. The Johnstone cable operates 2,800 towers. For reference, US Cellular has 4,000 Verizones and 1,200 towers."

Clara explained that there are more than 80 communication towers operating in the United States, actually more than 95% of top 10 and top 3 control 80% of the market. But one of them was in trouble.

"If we merge the carriers, we'll integrate the towers, right? I seem to recall a little noise from the comms tower at the Sprint Nextel merger, but can you find out what it is?"

My senses tell me I'm getting closer to the nature of the situation. Human intuition can sometimes be better than millions of computer systems. The puzzles that are scattered in my head are solving something related.

"The problem was that the tower lease contract was unilaterally canceled. The global signal also lost 30 percent of its revenue from network redundancy due to the merger of carriers. Current lease rules state that the telecom company only needs to notify the tower management company within 30 days."

"What? The carrier can cancel that easily? And the opposite?"

"It's the same, just give me 30 days' notice."

"Damn it!! Haha. This is it!!"

I've got a hunch. This is what I've been looking for. Now I'm too busy talking to Clara to knock hard the keyboard on my laptop. My hands are faster than my tongue.

TATAK, TATATAK, TATATAK, TATATATAK! Ting!

Capturing a global signal, a potential property, dominates 20% of the communications tower market. And among the towers of the global signal, there are 1,500 that are rented to AT&T, Verizones and Sprint. They use the rental towers in addition to their own towers to reduce costs.

If the tower company that manages the comprehensive network decides to send a unilateral notice of termination, the three mobile carriers will be struck by lightning.

The cell phones in the area become useless, and there is a hole in the area when the big and small towers are tightly connected.

To date, telecom companies have been secretly negotiating as a traditional employer, and one day they have suddenly notified tower companies. That's why the global signal is in trouble. On the contrary?

Heave, heave, heave...

I smiled without knowing it, but I was so patient that I was afraid others would hear me. It is virtually impossible for telecommunication towers to take proper measures even if they are notified of termination after 30 days in the event of recent health, aesthetics and stability issues. May light buttocks for at least 6 months.

'Tower companies can never do that, but I'm different... do you want a big fuck?'

Duck, Duck, Duck. Imagine picking up someone's customers as they hear them falling apart. Fuck Big.

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I have uploaded a picture of the golden eclipse in the settings field.

Once the world's best title, Taipei 101, the Financial Centre reached 509 meters on the 101st floor and was noted for its skyscrapers, particularly those frequented by earthquakes and hurricanes.

As the text says, at the time of construction, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck the rooftop cranes and killed them, and the writer on YouTube saw this amazing scene. Once completed, I can assure you there are no more earthquake concerns (?).

The Taipei building wasn't designed in Taiwan, it was designed in the United States. Looking at the skyscrapers, the design is also very strong in the United States, which began building skyscrapers over a hundred years ago.

The building still holds the title of operating a worldwide high-speed elevator. It's 60 kilos an hour, and it travels up to the top in just 30 seconds. In Dubai, the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, has an elevator speed of just 35 kilometers.

For reference, Burj Halifa has a $1.5 billion construction fee, and now the One Word Trade Center, on behalf of the World Tride Center, has collapsed into terrorism, is $3.9 billion. A typical office building costs five billion dollars.

Taipei Centre is the most expensive in the world compared to Burj Halifa and Buzz Dubai, which are the highest in terms of durable design.

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Communications towers companies in the United States have now taken over 80% of the top three markets through mergers and acquisitions. Recent articles show that AT&T has decided to sell all of its remaining towers to Crown Castle and sign a long-term lease agreement.

According to the relevant data on the Internet, the actual regulations provide a 30-day notice to the tower management company "simple (? Tower management companies were at a disadvantage during the merger and acquisition in 2004-2006.

Of course, you can't apply these rules to every company in bulk, but the actual contract can be changed by the parties as needed.

We need safety if we're going to be able to get from AT&T to 100% of all towers like this, but at the time... the merger and acquisition winds were so strong that the carriers wouldn't have done it.

For reference, Crown Castle operates nearly 40,000 towers and 30,000 towers since 2010. There's a lot of demand for communication these days, right? There are a lot of people who oppose dangerous towers, so there are a lot of difficulties with additional installations.