LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Dec. 08, 2016 -- Communications Sales & Leasing, Inc. (“CS&L”) (Nasdaq:CSAL) announced today that its Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, Mark A. Wallace and Vice President Finance and Investor Relations, Jim Volk are scheduled to present at the Citi 2017 Internet, Media & Telecommunications Conference. The presentation is scheduled for 3:30 PM Eastern Time / 12:30 PM Pacific Time on January 5, 2017 in Las Vegas, NV.
You may access a live webcast of the event on CS&L’s website at www.cslreit.com under the Investors tab. The webcast will be available for replay for a limited time on CS&L’s website following the presentation.
ABOUT CS&L
CS&L, an internally managed real estate investment trust, is engaged in the acquisition and construction of mission critical communications infrastructure, and is a leading provider of wireless infrastructure solutions for the communications industry. CS&L currently owns 4.2 million fiber strand miles, 86 wireless towers, and other communications real estate throughout the United States and Mexico. Additional information about CS&L can be found on its website at www.cslreit.com.
INVESTOR CONTACT: Mark A. Wallace, 501-850-0866 EVP, Chief Financial Officer & Treasurer [email protected] Jim Volk, 501-850-0872 VP, Finance & Investor Relations [email protected]


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