Town says, company says: The city of New Orleans says that BellSouth withdrew an offer to donate a building with 250,000 usable square feet because of the city's plan to build a municipal wireless network. BellSouth disputes this.
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Town says, company says: The city of New Orleans says that BellSouth withdrew an offer to donate a building with 250,000 usable square feet because of the city's plan to build a municipal wireless network. BellSouth disputes this.