Sprint vs. Verizon Standoff on Network Reliability and Capex
Verizon wasn’t happy about Sprint stealing their “Can you hear me now?” spokesperson or Sprint’s efforts to suggest that Sprint’s network reliability performs within 1%
Verizon wasn’t happy about Sprint stealing their “Can you hear me now?” spokesperson or Sprint’s efforts to suggest that Sprint’s network reliability performs within 1%
While the call itself was pretty understated as compared to even other CCI calls, it was in the Q&A where the call got interesting. Here
As we look back at 2015, we at Steel in the Air believe we may have observed the high point for tower company industry activity.
In a presentation at the Cohen and Company’s 44th Annual Technology, Media, and Telecom conference, AT&T’s CTO and President of AT&T Labs Krish Prabhu indicated that
We were curious what markets we would start seeing modifications requests come in for new antennas on existing cell towers for 5G and LTE-U installations.
As an addendum to our earlier article about Crown Castle and Mobilitie small cell proposed installations in Orlando, we thought it would be helpful to
So as a clear indication that Wall Street is very focused on small cell initiatives by the public tower companies, Crown Castle started reporting their
Just thought this was worth sharing- a great article on T-Mobile’s Tremendous Success in the last quarter of 2015. Also of interest is that Sprint seems
In a random web search, I came across this document on tower steel pricing which is from a South African tower manufacturer describing the issues
The City of Orlando, Florida recently received two separate applications for two separate sets of DAS nodes and/or small cells. The applications were submitted by