Wireless-to-the-Home Antenna Removal
When I moved to my house, I decided to have Bell install their home Internet service here even though there is a more popular, but smaller, local provider because I thought Bell’s service (though much slower) would be more reliable. I did not, however, know that Bell would need to install wireless-to-the-home here because the smaller teleco owns the underground infrastructure.
As a result, when the Bell tech came, they installed an antenna on the side of my home, second floor, pointing over my roof to connect to the local cell network for wireless-to-the-home internet. Fast forward 2 years to today and I am switching to the smaller teleco. However, my cancellation of the Bell service has turned into a bit of a hassle.
I managed to get the service cancelled, but the larger issue is that they are refusing to remove the antenna on the house that they installed. Which is funny, because I called them a month ago to confirm that when I cancelled my Internet service with them that they would remove the antenna and they said yes. Now, apparently, Bell will not remove the antenna, and it is my problem.
Has anyone had experience with this? Do I keep pushing to have it removed? Or do I just accept it is my problem and find a way to remove it, the feedline, and seal everything up?