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          felt there was so much opportunity out there that had
        
        
          been undeveloped.”
        
        
          And when he said “right back into it,” yes, he really
        
        
          meant it.
        
        
          Kasavana started the new operation the day after the
        
        
          American Tower deal was completed, and immediately
        
        
          went about raising funds to support their corporate vi-
        
        
          sion of having a multinational tower owner/operator
        
        
          that would work with developers to build towers across
        
        
          Latin America and the United States.
        
        
          The intense capital-seeking period lasted about six
        
        
          months, Kasavana said, and yielded a group of well-
        
        
          heeled investors able to immediately assist with an
        
        
          aim toward aggressively attacking the market and its
        
        
          wireless growth opportunities. A series of transactions
        
        
          followed in which the new enterprise acquired a series
        
        
          of available businesses to bolster its complement of
        
        
          services.
        
        
          Perhaps most notable among the moves was a Sep-
        
        
          tember purchase of American Tower’s roster of 60
        
        
          telecommunications sites in Panama, which included
        
        
          a mix of towers in urban and suburban locations that
        
        
          are occupied by all of the country’s major wireless car-
        
        
          riers.
        
        
          “We got a great deal done,” Kasavana said. “With this
        
        
          latest acquisition, Phoenix Tower further establishes
        
        
          itself as a premier site provider to our wireless cus-
        
        
          tomers across Latin America. Panama represents a
        
        
          vibrant wireless market with four major multinational
        
        
          operators and is one of the fastest-growing economies
        
        
          in Latin America.”
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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