We do maintain them. Many of them are quite old and suffer the wear and tear that poles exposed to the elements traditionally suffer.
In terms of what we charge, again, the rate is regulated. It's not as simple as climbing a pole and attaching your equipment. When a pole is in poor condition or in a unique place or when there are unique demands placed on a pole, the person seeking access and the provider have to make sure that the pole can accommodate the demand and that they're not going to create safety issues or performance issues.
Of necessity, many poles have to be updated in order to accommodate the new capacity that's being attached to them. That's just a fact of life.