Wireless entities are often asked by regulators and others to verify how their Universal Service Funds (USF) are being spent. Wireless property records do just that. Although they are not required by the FCC, property records for wireless companies are vital to accounting and replacement plans.
Wireless assets are often replaced quicker than wireline assets and it is imperative that the electronics at each wireless site are accounted for. Wireless property records break down assets by wireless site to pinpoint where future upgrades might be needed or where a swapping of assets from one site to another might be appropriate.