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AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) Nokia, Qualcomm, US Cellular Hit Extended-range 5G World Record Over mmWave June 8, 2021— Nokia, Qualcomm Technologies and US Cellular have announced that they have achieved a world record extended range over mmWave of more than 10 kilometers using Nokia’s 5G extended-range millimeter-wave (mmWave) solution on a commercial network. According to Nokia, the milestone the record DEUTSCHE TELEKOM EYES MAJORITY STAKE OF T-MOBILE Deutsche Telekom is committed to securing majority ownership U.S. wireless carrier T-Mobile, according to the German company's chief executive officer, Tim Hoettges. Speaking on May 20th at Deutsche Telekom's Capital Markets Days event, Hoettdges said, "We are clearly willing to get the majority in the timeframe that we have laid out." He said that the transaction would happen by the time WHO BUILT THE MOST CELL TOWERS IN THE LAST 6 MONTHS? In an effort to determine what impact COVID-19 may have in the future on the development of cell towers, we looked at FCC data for new granted and constructed Antenna Structure Registrations over the last three to six months. This will set a baseline to compare with future quarters. Here is what we found on what happened through March of 2020. Number of Towers Constructed First, we examined 5G MID-BAND SPECTRUM COVERAGE, CAPACITY BENEFITS The role of new licensed, unlicensed, and shared mid-band spectrum (2-6 GHz) is vital in continuing nationwide 5G network buildout. Mid-band spectrum will be increasingly utilized for 5G, including coveted blocks within the C-band (3.7-3.98 GHz), CBRS (3.55-3.70 GHz) unlicensed bands for 5G NR-U. The mid-band spectrum provides an ideal trade-off between capacity improvements and THE CURRENT STATE OF THE 5G HYPE CYCLE Good things come to those who wait, and the wait may be a little longer than the hype about 5G wireless communications would have you believe. Every new generation of mobile technology comes with its own hype and over-promises — that is simply the nature of the industry. Back in the 2G wireless communications days, the industry was battling over which was best: GSM or CDMA. Millions, and THE EFFECT OF FIBER ON 5G FRONTHAUL, TOWER SITES AND THE The Effect of Fiber on 5G Fronthaul, Tower Sites and the Radio Access Network By Kevin Morgan, Clearfield April 11, 2019 Fiber is the enabling technology for the cloud radio access network (C-RAN), in which the baseband unit function moves further AGL JUNE VIRTUAL SUMMIT Plenty of money has been pledged to closing the digital divide. Building on what started with the Connect America Fund, the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, the 5G Fund for Rural America and possibly new legislation, the “Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act,” will make billions of dollars available to build out broadband to unserved and underserved areas of the nation. DISH ANNOUNCES RADIO, VRAN VENDORS FOR 5G NETWORK Charlie Ergen drew back the curtain a little more on the Dish's 5G plans today, announcing that Fujitsu 5G radio units (RUs) will be deployed on macro sites, which will be interoperable with all Dish cloud-native distributed unit (DU) vendors The use of Fujitsu's low-band tri-band and mid-band dual-band radio units are both industry firsts for O-RAN radios. In addition to radio units, Fujitsu CORNING, ENERSYS SIMPLIFY POWERING SMALL CELLS The industry mostly talks about what it takes run fiber to small cells for RF transmission. But as the small cell network is densified for 5G, and power as well as fiber, must be delivered to an exponential number of the radio nodes, which significant increases the time and expense of deploying small cells, according to Michael O'Day, vice president, Corning Optical Communications. "Power is UNDERSTANDING NFPA CODE FOR DAS The National Fire Protection Association code requires building owners to extend reliable public safety radio communications indoors. Choosing stand-alone DAS networks for public safety or converging public safety and commercial DAS makes a big difference in the technology required. A converged DAS for both public safety and commercial communications would use a bidirectional AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) Nokia, Qualcomm, US Cellular Hit Extended-range 5G World Record Over mmWave June 8, 2021— Nokia, Qualcomm Technologies and US Cellular have announced that they have achieved a world record extended range over mmWave of more than 10 kilometers using Nokia’s 5G extended-range millimeter-wave (mmWave) solution on a commercial network. According to Nokia, the milestone the record DEUTSCHE TELEKOM EYES MAJORITY STAKE OF T-MOBILE Deutsche Telekom is committed to securing majority ownership U.S. wireless carrier T-Mobile, according to the German company's chief executive officer, Tim Hoettges. Speaking on May 20th at Deutsche Telekom's Capital Markets Days event, Hoettdges said, "We are clearly willing to get the majority in the timeframe that we have laid out." He said that the transaction would happen by the time WHO BUILT THE MOST CELL TOWERS IN THE LAST 6 MONTHS? In an effort to determine what impact COVID-19 may have in the future on the development of cell towers, we looked at FCC data for new granted and constructed Antenna Structure Registrations over the last three to six months. This will set a baseline to compare with future quarters. Here is what we found on what happened through March of 2020. Number of Towers Constructed First, we examined 5G MID-BAND SPECTRUM COVERAGE, CAPACITY BENEFITS The role of new licensed, unlicensed, and shared mid-band spectrum (2-6 GHz) is vital in continuing nationwide 5G network buildout. Mid-band spectrum will be increasingly utilized for 5G, including coveted blocks within the C-band (3.7-3.98 GHz), CBRS (3.55-3.70 GHz) unlicensed bands for 5G NR-U. The mid-band spectrum provides an ideal trade-off between capacity improvements and THE CURRENT STATE OF THE 5G HYPE CYCLE Good things come to those who wait, and the wait may be a little longer than the hype about 5G wireless communications would have you believe. Every new generation of mobile technology comes with its own hype and over-promises — that is simply the nature of the industry. Back in the 2G wireless communications days, the industry was battling over which was best: GSM or CDMA. Millions, and THE EFFECT OF FIBER ON 5G FRONTHAUL, TOWER SITES AND THE The Effect of Fiber on 5G Fronthaul, Tower Sites and the Radio Access Network By Kevin Morgan, Clearfield April 11, 2019 Fiber is the enabling technology for the cloud radio access network (C-RAN), in which the baseband unit function moves further AGL JUNE VIRTUAL SUMMIT Plenty of money has been pledged to closing the digital divide. Building on what started with the Connect America Fund, the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, the 5G Fund for Rural America and possibly new legislation, the “Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act,” will make billions of dollars available to build out broadband to unserved and underserved areas of the nation. DISH ANNOUNCES RADIO, VRAN VENDORS FOR 5G NETWORK Charlie Ergen drew back the curtain a little more on the Dish's 5G plans today, announcing that Fujitsu 5G radio units (RUs) will be deployed on macro sites, which will be interoperable with all Dish cloud-native distributed unit (DU) vendors The use of Fujitsu's low-band tri-band and mid-band dual-band radio units are both industry firsts for O-RAN radios. In addition to radio units, Fujitsu CORNING, ENERSYS SIMPLIFY POWERING SMALL CELLS The industry mostly talks about what it takes run fiber to small cells for RF transmission. But as the small cell network is densified for 5G, and power as well as fiber, must be delivered to an exponential number of the radio nodes, which significant increases the time and expense of deploying small cells, according to Michael O'Day, vice president, Corning Optical Communications. "Power is UNDERSTANDING NFPA CODE FOR DAS The National Fire Protection Association code requires building owners to extend reliable public safety radio communications indoors. Choosing stand-alone DAS networks for public safety or converging public safety and commercial DAS makes a big difference in the technology required. A converged DAS for both public safety and commercial communications would use a bidirectional AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) Westell Technologies Introduces In-building Wireless Team June 1, 2021— A company that provides network infrastructure solutions, Westell Technologies, has introduced its in-building wireless (IBW) team. “With a combined experience of over 100 years, Westell’s IBW team is an organization of talented individuals with one goal in mind: meet and exceed our customer’s expectations while MOBILTIE | AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) ASM Global Partners with Mobilitie to Deploy 5G Across International Venue Portfolio June 7, 2021. As sports and entertainment venues worldwide begin to return to live events at full capacities, fans can expect a new era of boosted streaming capacities and dynamic digital engagement experiences, thanks to a new partnership between ASM Global EMAIL
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AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) June 8, 2021. Redline Communications Group and Morcom International have installed Redline’s 3GPP iLTE network in Arlington County, Virginia. “This industrial-grade broadband wireless solution utilizes the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum and provides improved broadband access, increased network stability and reliability, and minimal latency for real-timeKEVIN J. KENNEDY
$50,000 Prop Cell Tower Donated to Texas A&M Supports Warriors4Wireless Training Program By Don Bishop June 7, 2021. Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Bryan, Texas, on June 3 for the donation of an indoor prop monopole cell tower. WHO BUILT THE MOST CELL TOWERS IN THE LAST 6 MONTHS? Who Built the Most Cell Towers in the Last 6 Months? By Ken Schmidt, Contributing Author April 21, 2020. In an effort to determine what impact COVID-19 may have in the future on the development of cell towers, we looked at FCC data for new granted and constructed Antenna Structure Registrations over the last three to six months. THE EFFECT OF FIBER ON 5G FRONTHAUL, TOWER SITES AND THE The Effect of Fiber on 5G Fronthaul, Tower Sites and the Radio Access Network By Kevin Morgan, Clearfield April 11, 2019 Fiber is the enabling technology for the cloud radio access network (C-RAN), in which the baseband unit function moves further 2020 NETWORK TRAFFIC, INTERNET CONSUMPTION TRENDS Nokia Deepfield's Network Intelligence Report, which examines service provider network traffic and consumption trends in 2020, reveals the networks were made to withstand the internet's rollercoaster year. The report examines overall changes in internet traffic patterns in the last decade and in 2020, focusing on key application areas such as video streaming, video conferencing, gaming and CITIES FILE PETITION AGAINST FCC’S 5G UPGRADE ORDER IN U.S Cities File Petition Against FCC’s 5G Upgrade Order in U.S. 9th Circuit Court By J. Sharpe Smith, Senior Editor June 25, 2020. The League of Oregon Cities, the League of California Cities and the California city governments of Glendora, Rancho Palos Verdes and Torrance have petitioned the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to review of the FCC’s 5G Upgrade Order, which is a declaratory CORNING, ENERSYS SIMPLIFY POWERING SMALL CELLS The industry mostly talks about what it takes run fiber to small cells for RF transmission. But as the small cell network is densified for 5G, and power as well as fiber, must be delivered to an exponential number of the radio nodes, which significant increases the time and expense of deploying small cells, according to Michael O'Day, vice president, Corning Optical Communications. "Power is TV WHITE SPACE FOR RURAL BROADBAND WIRELESS SERVICE A variety of solutions are being implemented to bring real broadband wireless service and to rural areas, but only the use of TV white space solves the non-line-of-sight problem. Rural wireless broadband has never been blessed with an embarrassment of riches, namely radio-frequency spectrum at 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 4.9 GHz, and most recently, 3.5 GHz. Users of each frequency band are either AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) American Tower Closes First Tranche of Telxius Towers Acquisition June 2, 2021— American Tower has closed the first tranche of its Telxius Towers acquisition, comprised of nearly 20,000 communications sites in Germany and Spain, for $7.6 billion. The closing was funded by a combination of cash on hand and borrowings under the company’s revolving credit facilities and term loans. 5G MID-BAND SPECTRUM COVERAGE, CAPACITY BENEFITS The role of new licensed, unlicensed, and shared mid-band spectrum (2-6 GHz) is vital in continuing nationwide 5G network buildout. Mid-band spectrum will be increasingly utilized for 5G, including coveted blocks within the C-band (3.7-3.98 GHz), CBRS (3.55-3.70 GHz) unlicensed bands for 5G NR-U. The mid-band spectrum provides an ideal trade-off between capacity improvements and THE EFFECT OF FIBER ON 5G FRONTHAUL, TOWER SITES AND THE The Effect of Fiber on 5G Fronthaul, Tower Sites and the Radio Access Network By Kevin Morgan, Clearfield April 11, 2019 Fiber is the enabling technology for the cloud radio access network (C-RAN), in which the baseband unit function moves further VERIZON TO DOUBLE 5G TOWERS IN 2021, CLAIMS 5G Verizon to Double 5G Towers in 2021, Claims 5G Monetization By J. Sharpe Smith, Senior Editor January 27, 2021. Verizon plans further expansion of its 5G Ultra Wideband Network in new and existing markets, doubling the number of 5G-enabled tower sites, the carrier said during its fourth quarter 2020 press conference. AGL JUNE VIRTUAL SUMMIT 1 day ago · Plenty of money has been pledged to closing the digital divide. Building on what started with the Connect America Fund, the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, the 5G Fund for Rural America and possibly new legislation, the “Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act,” will make billions of dollars available to build out broadband to unserved and underserved areas of the nation. THE CURRENT STATE OF THE 5G HYPE CYCLE Good things come to those who wait, and the wait may be a little longer than the hype about 5G wireless communications would have you believe. Every new generation of mobile technology comes with its own hype and over-promises — that is simply the nature of the industry. Back in the 2G wireless communications days, the industry was battling over which was best: GSM or CDMA. Millions, and AMERICAN TOWER EMBARKS ON MULTI-YEAR DRONE PROGRAM American Tower has entered a multi-year alliance with PrecisionHawk to perform wireless infrastructure inspections by integrating drone technology and AI-powered analytics. PrecisionHawk created an autonomous drone flight, 3D mapping and analysis software portfolio for cell tower inspections, which will be used to inspect the 41,000 wireless communications tower facilities owned CORNING, ENERSYS SIMPLIFY POWERING SMALL CELLS The industry mostly talks about what it takes run fiber to small cells for RF transmission. But as the small cell network is densified for 5G, and power as well as fiber, must be delivered to an exponential number of the radio nodes, which significant increases the time and expense of deploying small cells, according to Michael O'Day, vice president, Corning Optical Communications. "Power is SBA COMMUNICATIONS SET TO REQUIRE CLIMBER CERTIFICATIONS SBA Communications Set To Require Climber Certifications By J. Sharpe Smith, Senior Editor November 12, 2019. SBA Communications has announced its support for certifications performed by the National Wireless Safety Alliance (NWSA), which provides independent assessments of knowledge and skills and provides verifiable worker certification in order to enhance safety at wireless sites. CITIES FILE PETITION AGAINST FCC’S 5G UPGRADE ORDER IN U.S The League of Oregon Cities, the League of California Cities and the California city governments of Glendora, Rancho Palos Verdes and Torrance have petitioned the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to review of the FCC's 5G Upgrade Order, which is a declaratory ruling "In the Matter of Implementation of State and Local Governments' Obligation to Approve Certain Wireless Facility AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) American Tower Closes First Tranche of Telxius Towers Acquisition June 2, 2021— American Tower has closed the first tranche of its Telxius Towers acquisition, comprised of nearly 20,000 communications sites in Germany and Spain, for $7.6 billion. The closing was funded by a combination of cash on hand and borrowings under the company’s revolving credit facilities and term loans. 5G MID-BAND SPECTRUM COVERAGE, CAPACITY BENEFITS The role of new licensed, unlicensed, and shared mid-band spectrum (2-6 GHz) is vital in continuing nationwide 5G network buildout. Mid-band spectrum will be increasingly utilized for 5G, including coveted blocks within the C-band (3.7-3.98 GHz), CBRS (3.55-3.70 GHz) unlicensed bands for 5G NR-U. The mid-band spectrum provides an ideal trade-off between capacity improvements and THE EFFECT OF FIBER ON 5G FRONTHAUL, TOWER SITES AND THE The Effect of Fiber on 5G Fronthaul, Tower Sites and the Radio Access Network By Kevin Morgan, Clearfield April 11, 2019 Fiber is the enabling technology for the cloud radio access network (C-RAN), in which the baseband unit function moves further VERIZON TO DOUBLE 5G TOWERS IN 2021, CLAIMS 5G Verizon to Double 5G Towers in 2021, Claims 5G Monetization By J. 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Back in the 2G wireless communications days, the industry was battling over which was best: GSM or CDMA. Millions, and AMERICAN TOWER EMBARKS ON MULTI-YEAR DRONE PROGRAM American Tower has entered a multi-year alliance with PrecisionHawk to perform wireless infrastructure inspections by integrating drone technology and AI-powered analytics. PrecisionHawk created an autonomous drone flight, 3D mapping and analysis software portfolio for cell tower inspections, which will be used to inspect the 41,000 wireless communications tower facilities owned CORNING, ENERSYS SIMPLIFY POWERING SMALL CELLS The industry mostly talks about what it takes run fiber to small cells for RF transmission. But as the small cell network is densified for 5G, and power as well as fiber, must be delivered to an exponential number of the radio nodes, which significant increases the time and expense of deploying small cells, according to Michael O'Day, vice president, Corning Optical Communications. 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CITIES FILE PETITION AGAINST FCC’S 5G UPGRADE ORDER IN U.S The League of Oregon Cities, the League of California Cities and the California city governments of Glendora, Rancho Palos Verdes and Torrance have petitioned the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to review of the FCC's 5G Upgrade Order, which is a declaratory ruling "In the Matter of Implementation of State and Local Governments' Obligation to Approve Certain Wireless Facility AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) Westell Technologies Introduces In-building Wireless Team June 1, 2021— A company that provides network infrastructure solutions, Westell Technologies, has introduced its in-building wireless (IBW) team. “With a combined experience of over 100 years, Westell’s IBW team is an organization of talented individuals with one goal in mind: meet and exceed our customer’s expectations while AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) June 4, 2021. Grain Management has acquired Durham, North Carolina-based Network Wireless Solutions (NWS), a solutions and logistics provider to wireless communications carriers and telecommunications contractors. NWS sells custom hybrid and fiber-optic cables to broadband providers, according to a statementfrom Grain.
DIAMOND COMMUNICATIONS, SCULPTOR REAL ESTATE TO ACQUIRE By June, Melody Wireless Infrastructure will come under new ownership under an agreement for it to be acquired by Diamond Communications and Sculptor Real Estate (SRE) for $1.625 billion. Melody, a private real estate investment trust, owns 2,300 wireless communications sites. Its portfolio includes rooftop installations, communications towers andground leases under
WHO BUILT THE MOST CELL TOWERS IN THE LAST 6 MONTHS? Number of Towers Constructed. First, we examined which tower companies and wireless carriers have been most active over the last three to six months. Noticeably, Verizon was the most active. The numbers though are deceiving in that many of AT&T’s site builds are being done by build-to-suit partners, including some of the other tower companies CORNING, ENERSYS SIMPLIFY POWERING SMALL CELLS The industry mostly talks about what it takes run fiber to small cells for RF transmission. But as the small cell network is densified for 5G, and power as well as fiber, must be delivered to an exponential number of the radio nodes, which significant increases the time and expense of deploying small cells, according to Michael O'Day, vice president, Corning Optical Communications. 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Specifically, the new band plan designates the lower 45 megahertz (5.850-5.895 GHz) for unlicensed uses and the upper 30 megahertz (5.895-5.925 GHz) for enhanced automobile safety using cellular vehicle-to CITIES FILE PETITION AGAINST FCC’S 5G UPGRADE ORDER IN U.S The League of Oregon Cities, the League of California Cities and the California city governments of Glendora, Rancho Palos Verdes and Torrance have petitioned the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to review of the FCC's 5G Upgrade Order, which is a declaratory ruling "In the Matter of Implementation of State and Local Governments' Obligation to Approve Certain Wireless Facility TV WHITE SPACE FOR RURAL BROADBAND WIRELESS SERVICE A variety of solutions are being implemented to bring real broadband wireless service and to rural areas, but only the use of TV white space solves the non-line-of-sight problem. Rural wireless broadband has never been blessed with an embarrassment of riches, namely radio-frequency spectrum at 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 4.9 GHz, and most recently, 3.5 GHz. Users of each frequency band are either BUILDOUTS OF NEW T-MOBILE, DISH, C-BAND BODE WELL FOR It may not feel like it right now, but towers are about to enter a "golden age," according to a New Street Research Industry Note. The firm, which has been neutral on towers for the last year, forecasts growth in the next five years that towers have not seen since the deployment of LTE, thanks to the T-Mobile/Sprint merger, Dish's entry into the wireless market and the deployment of the C-Band AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) American Tower Closes First Tranche of Telxius Towers Acquisition June 2, 2021— American Tower has closed the first tranche of its Telxius Towers acquisition, comprised of nearly 20,000 communications sites in Germany and Spain, for $7.6 billion. 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The mid-band spectrum provides an ideal trade-off between capacity improvements and THE EFFECT OF FIBER ON 5G FRONTHAUL, TOWER SITES AND THE The Effect of Fiber on 5G Fronthaul, Tower Sites and the Radio Access Network By Kevin Morgan, Clearfield April 11, 2019 Fiber is the enabling technology for the cloud radio access network (C-RAN), in which the baseband unit function moves further AGL JUNE VIRTUAL SUMMIT 23 hours ago · Plenty of money has been pledged to closing the digital divide. Building on what started with the Connect America Fund, the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, the 5G Fund for Rural America and possibly new legislation, the “Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act,” will make billions of dollars available to build out broadband to unserved and underserved areas of the nation. THE CURRENT STATE OF THE 5G HYPE CYCLE Good things come to those who wait, and the wait may be a little longer than the hype about 5G wireless communications would have you believe. Every new generation of mobile technology comes with its own hype and over-promises — that is simply the nature of the industry. Back in the 2G wireless communications days, the industry was battling over which was best: GSM or CDMA. Millions, and UNDERSTANDING NFPA CODE FOR DAS The National Fire Protection Association code requires building owners to extend reliable public safety radio communications indoors. Choosing stand-alone DAS networks for public safety or converging public safety and commercial DAS makes a big difference in the technology required. A converged DAS for both public safety and commercial communications would use a bidirectional FCC APPROVES 5 SAS PROVIDERS FOR CBRS COMMERCIALCBRS SAS PROVIDERSCBRS SAS OPERATORMEMORIAL SAS INSURANCESAS INSURANCE PROVIDERSSAS PROVIDERPORTAL
FCC Approves 5 SAS Providers for CBRS Commercial Deployments September 17, 2019. The FCC’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) and the Office of Engineering and Technology have certified the spectrum access systems (SAS) operated by Amdocs, CommScope, Federated Wireless, Google and Sony to begin initial commercial deployments (ICD) in the Citizens Broadband CITIES FILE PETITION AGAINST FCC’S 5G UPGRADE ORDER IN U.S The League of Oregon Cities, the League of California Cities and the California city governments of Glendora, Rancho Palos Verdes and Torrance have petitioned the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to review of the FCC's 5G Upgrade Order, which is a declaratory ruling "In the Matter of Implementation of State and Local Governments' Obligation to Approve Certain Wireless Facility HOW A ROUTINE TOWER MAINTENANCE CALL TURNED INTO AN INSECT How a Routine Tower Maintenance Call Turned into An Insect Intervention. August 15, 2019. A technician unbolts antenna and uses wire mesh and then begins a nerve-wracking three-minute ride to the ground where he will see a staggering sight of 100,000 bees and the mass of honey that they had lovingly produced. The day began like anyother, with
AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) American Tower Closes First Tranche of Telxius Towers Acquisition June 2, 2021— American Tower has closed the first tranche of its Telxius Towers acquisition, comprised of nearly 20,000 communications sites in Germany and Spain, for $7.6 billion. The closing was funded by a combination of cash on hand and borrowings under the company’s revolving credit facilities and term loans. AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) Analysys Mason’s Wireless network data traffic: worldwide trends and forecasts 2020–2025 is the first traffic forecast that we have published since the launch of 5G. We still expect that 5G will change the general direction of traffic growth. Some of the other high-level findings from the report are as follows. Mobile data traffic will grow 5G MID-BAND SPECTRUM COVERAGE, CAPACITY BENEFITS The role of new licensed, unlicensed, and shared mid-band spectrum (2-6 GHz) is vital in continuing nationwide 5G network buildout. Mid-band spectrum will be increasingly utilized for 5G, including coveted blocks within the C-band (3.7-3.98 GHz), CBRS (3.55-3.70 GHz) unlicensed bands for 5G NR-U. The mid-band spectrum provides an ideal trade-off between capacity improvements and THE EFFECT OF FIBER ON 5G FRONTHAUL, TOWER SITES AND THE The Effect of Fiber on 5G Fronthaul, Tower Sites and the Radio Access Network By Kevin Morgan, Clearfield April 11, 2019 Fiber is the enabling technology for the cloud radio access network (C-RAN), in which the baseband unit function moves further AGL JUNE VIRTUAL SUMMIT 23 hours ago · Plenty of money has been pledged to closing the digital divide. Building on what started with the Connect America Fund, the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, the 5G Fund for Rural America and possibly new legislation, the “Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act,” will make billions of dollars available to build out broadband to unserved and underserved areas of the nation. THE CURRENT STATE OF THE 5G HYPE CYCLE Good things come to those who wait, and the wait may be a little longer than the hype about 5G wireless communications would have you believe. Every new generation of mobile technology comes with its own hype and over-promises — that is simply the nature of the industry. Back in the 2G wireless communications days, the industry was battling over which was best: GSM or CDMA. Millions, and UNDERSTANDING NFPA CODE FOR DAS The National Fire Protection Association code requires building owners to extend reliable public safety radio communications indoors. Choosing stand-alone DAS networks for public safety or converging public safety and commercial DAS makes a big difference in the technology required. A converged DAS for both public safety and commercial communications would use a bidirectional FCC APPROVES 5 SAS PROVIDERS FOR CBRS COMMERCIALCBRS SAS PROVIDERSCBRS SAS OPERATORMEMORIAL SAS INSURANCESAS INSURANCE PROVIDERSSAS PROVIDERPORTAL
FCC Approves 5 SAS Providers for CBRS Commercial Deployments September 17, 2019. The FCC’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) and the Office of Engineering and Technology have certified the spectrum access systems (SAS) operated by Amdocs, CommScope, Federated Wireless, Google and Sony to begin initial commercial deployments (ICD) in the Citizens Broadband CITIES FILE PETITION AGAINST FCC’S 5G UPGRADE ORDER IN U.S The League of Oregon Cities, the League of California Cities and the California city governments of Glendora, Rancho Palos Verdes and Torrance have petitioned the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to review of the FCC's 5G Upgrade Order, which is a declaratory ruling "In the Matter of Implementation of State and Local Governments' Obligation to Approve Certain Wireless Facility HOW A ROUTINE TOWER MAINTENANCE CALL TURNED INTO AN INSECT How a Routine Tower Maintenance Call Turned into An Insect Intervention. August 15, 2019. A technician unbolts antenna and uses wire mesh and then begins a nerve-wracking three-minute ride to the ground where he will see a staggering sight of 100,000 bees and the mass of honey that they had lovingly produced. The day began like anyother, with
DIAMOND COMMUNICATIONS, SCULPTOR REAL ESTATE TO ACQUIRE By June, Melody Wireless Infrastructure will come under new ownership under an agreement for it to be acquired by Diamond Communications and Sculptor Real Estate (SRE) for $1.625 billion. Melody, a private real estate investment trust, owns 2,300 wireless communications sites. Its portfolio includes rooftop installations, communications towers andground leases under
WE KNOW HOW TO CONQUER MUCH OF THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Ern's Perspective -- The last few years have seen a plethora of discussions over what has been called the digital divide. The discussion has been accelerated by Covid 19 as it has peeled back the covers and revealed some of the lesser-known issues. It has also unveiled that fixing it is not quite so as simple and straightforward as some would have us believe. But exactly what is the digital CORNING, ENERSYS SIMPLIFY POWERING SMALL CELLS The industry mostly talks about what it takes run fiber to small cells for RF transmission. But as the small cell network is densified for 5G, and power as well as fiber, must be delivered to an exponential number of the radio nodes, which significant increases the time and expense of deploying small cells, according to Michael O'Day, vice president, Corning Optical Communications. "Power is HOW A ROUTINE TOWER MAINTENANCE CALL TURNED INTO AN INSECT How a Routine Tower Maintenance Call Turned into An Insect Intervention. August 15, 2019. A technician unbolts antenna and uses wire mesh and then begins a nerve-wracking three-minute ride to the ground where he will see a staggering sight of 100,000 bees and the mass of honey that they had lovingly produced. The day began like anyother, with
AMERICAN TOWER EMBARKS ON MULTI-YEAR DRONE PROGRAM American Tower has entered a multi-year alliance with PrecisionHawk to perform wireless infrastructure inspections by integrating drone technology and AI-powered analytics. PrecisionHawk created an autonomous drone flight, 3D mapping and analysis software portfolio for cell tower inspections, which will be used to inspect the 41,000 wireless communications tower facilities owned OPEN RANS APPEAL TO POLICYMAKERS, OPERATORS AND EVEN OEMS Rakuten, NTT DoCoMo, Dish on Board With O-RAN Today, radio access networks (RANs) are dominated by monolithic vendors that provide end-to-end networks. Because of a movement known as open RAN, however, that may change in the future, and more OEMs may be able to play in the market. Speakers addressed the benefits of opening up the RAN to additional OEMs, in the session, "Opening TV WHITE SPACE FOR RURAL BROADBAND WIRELESS SERVICE A variety of solutions are being implemented to bring real broadband wireless service and to rural areas, but only the use of TV white space solves the non-line-of-sight problem. Rural wireless broadband has never been blessed with an embarrassment of riches, namely radio-frequency spectrum at 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 4.9 GHz, and most recently, 3.5 GHz. Users of each frequency band are either SBA COMMUNICATIONS SET TO REQUIRE CLIMBER CERTIFICATIONS SBA Communications Set To Require Climber Certifications By J. Sharpe Smith, Senior Editor November 12, 2019. SBA Communications has announced its support for certifications performed by the National Wireless Safety Alliance (NWSA), which provides independent assessments of knowledge and skills and provides verifiable worker certification in order to enhance safety at wireless sites. WHY PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS NEEDS 5G June 13, 2017 -- By Don Bishop -- Executive Editor, AGL Magazine -- 5G LTE for public safety communications offers mission-critical services for voice, video and data that exceed 4G capabilities. Additional road safety services and automatic, wireless control of emergency stop will improve traffic safety. Fifth-generation (5G) wireless communications may offer public safety agencies SABRE INDUSTRIES BUYS MUTI Sabre Industries Buys MUTI. July 16, 2013. Less than a year after being acquired by Kohlberg & Company, Sabre Industries has acquired Midwest Underground Technology Inc. (MUTI), a provider of telecom infrastructure services. As a result, Sabre is now an integrated provider offering a single, turn-key telecom infrastructure solutionwith both
AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) American Tower Closes First Tranche of Telxius Towers Acquisition June 2, 2021— American Tower has closed the first tranche of its Telxius Towers acquisition, comprised of nearly 20,000 communications sites in Germany and Spain, for $7.6 billion. The closing was funded by a combination of cash on hand and borrowings under the company’s revolving credit facilities and term loans. AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) Analysys Mason’s Wireless network data traffic: worldwide trends and forecasts 2020–2025 is the first traffic forecast that we have published since the launch of 5G. We still expect that 5G will change the general direction of traffic growth. Some of the other high-level findings from the report are as follows. Mobile data traffic will grow 5G MID-BAND SPECTRUM COVERAGE, CAPACITY BENEFITS The role of new licensed, unlicensed, and shared mid-band spectrum (2-6 GHz) is vital in continuing nationwide 5G network buildout. Mid-band spectrum will be increasingly utilized for 5G, including coveted blocks within the C-band (3.7-3.98 GHz), CBRS (3.55-3.70 GHz) unlicensed bands for 5G NR-U. The mid-band spectrum provides an ideal trade-off between capacity improvements and THE EFFECT OF FIBER ON 5G FRONTHAUL, TOWER SITES AND THE The Effect of Fiber on 5G Fronthaul, Tower Sites and the Radio Access Network By Kevin Morgan, Clearfield April 11, 2019 Fiber is the enabling technology for the cloud radio access network (C-RAN), in which the baseband unit function moves further AGL JUNE VIRTUAL SUMMIT 17 hours ago · Plenty of money has been pledged to closing the digital divide. Building on what started with the Connect America Fund, the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, the 5G Fund for Rural America and possibly new legislation, the “Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act,” will make billions of dollars available to build out broadband to unserved and underserved areas of the nation. THE CURRENT STATE OF THE 5G HYPE CYCLE Good things come to those who wait, and the wait may be a little longer than the hype about 5G wireless communications would have you believe. Every new generation of mobile technology comes with its own hype and over-promises — that is simply the nature of the industry. Back in the 2G wireless communications days, the industry was battling over which was best: GSM or CDMA. Millions, and UNDERSTANDING NFPA CODE FOR DAS The National Fire Protection Association code requires building owners to extend reliable public safety radio communications indoors. Choosing stand-alone DAS networks for public safety or converging public safety and commercial DAS makes a big difference in the technology required. A converged DAS for both public safety and commercial communications would use a bidirectional FCC APPROVES 5 SAS PROVIDERS FOR CBRS COMMERCIALCBRS SAS PROVIDERSCBRS SAS OPERATORMEMORIAL SAS INSURANCESAS INSURANCE PROVIDERSSAS PROVIDERPORTAL
FCC Approves 5 SAS Providers for CBRS Commercial Deployments September 17, 2019. The FCC’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) and the Office of Engineering and Technology have certified the spectrum access systems (SAS) operated by Amdocs, CommScope, Federated Wireless, Google and Sony to begin initial commercial deployments (ICD) in the Citizens Broadband CITIES FILE PETITION AGAINST FCC’S 5G UPGRADE ORDER IN U.S The League of Oregon Cities, the League of California Cities and the California city governments of Glendora, Rancho Palos Verdes and Torrance have petitioned the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to review of the FCC's 5G Upgrade Order, which is a declaratory ruling "In the Matter of Implementation of State and Local Governments' Obligation to Approve Certain Wireless Facility HOW A ROUTINE TOWER MAINTENANCE CALL TURNED INTO AN INSECT How a Routine Tower Maintenance Call Turned into An Insect Intervention. August 15, 2019. A technician unbolts antenna and uses wire mesh and then begins a nerve-wracking three-minute ride to the ground where he will see a staggering sight of 100,000 bees and the mass of honey that they had lovingly produced. The day began like anyother, with
AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) American Tower Closes First Tranche of Telxius Towers Acquisition June 2, 2021— American Tower has closed the first tranche of its Telxius Towers acquisition, comprised of nearly 20,000 communications sites in Germany and Spain, for $7.6 billion. The closing was funded by a combination of cash on hand and borrowings under the company’s revolving credit facilities and term loans. AGL (ABOVE GROUND LEVEL) Analysys Mason’s Wireless network data traffic: worldwide trends and forecasts 2020–2025 is the first traffic forecast that we have published since the launch of 5G. We still expect that 5G will change the general direction of traffic growth. Some of the other high-level findings from the report are as follows. Mobile data traffic will grow 5G MID-BAND SPECTRUM COVERAGE, CAPACITY BENEFITS The role of new licensed, unlicensed, and shared mid-band spectrum (2-6 GHz) is vital in continuing nationwide 5G network buildout. Mid-band spectrum will be increasingly utilized for 5G, including coveted blocks within the C-band (3.7-3.98 GHz), CBRS (3.55-3.70 GHz) unlicensed bands for 5G NR-U. The mid-band spectrum provides an ideal trade-off between capacity improvements and THE EFFECT OF FIBER ON 5G FRONTHAUL, TOWER SITES AND THE The Effect of Fiber on 5G Fronthaul, Tower Sites and the Radio Access Network By Kevin Morgan, Clearfield April 11, 2019 Fiber is the enabling technology for the cloud radio access network (C-RAN), in which the baseband unit function moves further AGL JUNE VIRTUAL SUMMIT 17 hours ago · Plenty of money has been pledged to closing the digital divide. Building on what started with the Connect America Fund, the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, the 5G Fund for Rural America and possibly new legislation, the “Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act,” will make billions of dollars available to build out broadband to unserved and underserved areas of the nation. THE CURRENT STATE OF THE 5G HYPE CYCLE Good things come to those who wait, and the wait may be a little longer than the hype about 5G wireless communications would have you believe. Every new generation of mobile technology comes with its own hype and over-promises — that is simply the nature of the industry. Back in the 2G wireless communications days, the industry was battling over which was best: GSM or CDMA. Millions, and UNDERSTANDING NFPA CODE FOR DAS The National Fire Protection Association code requires building owners to extend reliable public safety radio communications indoors. Choosing stand-alone DAS networks for public safety or converging public safety and commercial DAS makes a big difference in the technology required. A converged DAS for both public safety and commercial communications would use a bidirectional FCC APPROVES 5 SAS PROVIDERS FOR CBRS COMMERCIALCBRS SAS PROVIDERSCBRS SAS OPERATORMEMORIAL SAS INSURANCESAS INSURANCE PROVIDERSSAS PROVIDERPORTAL
FCC Approves 5 SAS Providers for CBRS Commercial Deployments September 17, 2019. The FCC’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) and the Office of Engineering and Technology have certified the spectrum access systems (SAS) operated by Amdocs, CommScope, Federated Wireless, Google and Sony to begin initial commercial deployments (ICD) in the Citizens Broadband CITIES FILE PETITION AGAINST FCC’S 5G UPGRADE ORDER IN U.S The League of Oregon Cities, the League of California Cities and the California city governments of Glendora, Rancho Palos Verdes and Torrance have petitioned the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to review of the FCC's 5G Upgrade Order, which is a declaratory ruling "In the Matter of Implementation of State and Local Governments' Obligation to Approve Certain Wireless Facility HOW A ROUTINE TOWER MAINTENANCE CALL TURNED INTO AN INSECT How a Routine Tower Maintenance Call Turned into An Insect Intervention. August 15, 2019. A technician unbolts antenna and uses wire mesh and then begins a nerve-wracking three-minute ride to the ground where he will see a staggering sight of 100,000 bees and the mass of honey that they had lovingly produced. The day began like anyother, with
DIAMOND COMMUNICATIONS, SCULPTOR REAL ESTATE TO ACQUIRE By June, Melody Wireless Infrastructure will come under new ownership under an agreement for it to be acquired by Diamond Communications and Sculptor Real Estate (SRE) for $1.625 billion. Melody, a private real estate investment trust, owns 2,300 wireless communications sites. Its portfolio includes rooftop installations, communications towers andground leases under
WE KNOW HOW TO CONQUER MUCH OF THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Ern's Perspective -- The last few years have seen a plethora of discussions over what has been called the digital divide. The discussion has been accelerated by Covid 19 as it has peeled back the covers and revealed some of the lesser-known issues. It has also unveiled that fixing it is not quite so as simple and straightforward as some would have us believe. But exactly what is the digital CORNING, ENERSYS SIMPLIFY POWERING SMALL CELLS The industry mostly talks about what it takes run fiber to small cells for RF transmission. But as the small cell network is densified for 5G, and power as well as fiber, must be delivered to an exponential number of the radio nodes, which significant increases the time and expense of deploying small cells, according to Michael O'Day, vice president, Corning Optical Communications. "Power is HOW A ROUTINE TOWER MAINTENANCE CALL TURNED INTO AN INSECT How a Routine Tower Maintenance Call Turned into An Insect Intervention. August 15, 2019. A technician unbolts antenna and uses wire mesh and then begins a nerve-wracking three-minute ride to the ground where he will see a staggering sight of 100,000 bees and the mass of honey that they had lovingly produced. The day began like anyother, with
AMERICAN TOWER EMBARKS ON MULTI-YEAR DRONE PROGRAM American Tower has entered a multi-year alliance with PrecisionHawk to perform wireless infrastructure inspections by integrating drone technology and AI-powered analytics. PrecisionHawk created an autonomous drone flight, 3D mapping and analysis software portfolio for cell tower inspections, which will be used to inspect the 41,000 wireless communications tower facilities owned OPEN RANS APPEAL TO POLICYMAKERS, OPERATORS AND EVEN OEMS Rakuten, NTT DoCoMo, Dish on Board With O-RAN Today, radio access networks (RANs) are dominated by monolithic vendors that provide end-to-end networks. Because of a movement known as open RAN, however, that may change in the future, and more OEMs may be able to play in the market. Speakers addressed the benefits of opening up the RAN to additional OEMs, in the session, "Opening TV WHITE SPACE FOR RURAL BROADBAND WIRELESS SERVICE A variety of solutions are being implemented to bring real broadband wireless service and to rural areas, but only the use of TV white space solves the non-line-of-sight problem. Rural wireless broadband has never been blessed with an embarrassment of riches, namely radio-frequency spectrum at 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 4.9 GHz, and most recently, 3.5 GHz. Users of each frequency band are either SBA COMMUNICATIONS SET TO REQUIRE CLIMBER CERTIFICATIONS SBA Communications Set To Require Climber Certifications By J. Sharpe Smith, Senior Editor November 12, 2019. SBA Communications has announced its support for certifications performed by the National Wireless Safety Alliance (NWSA), which provides independent assessments of knowledge and skills and provides verifiable worker certification in order to enhance safety at wireless sites. WHY PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS NEEDS 5G June 13, 2017 -- By Don Bishop -- Executive Editor, AGL Magazine -- 5G LTE for public safety communications offers mission-critical services for voice, video and data that exceed 4G capabilities. Additional road safety services and automatic, wireless control of emergency stop will improve traffic safety. Fifth-generation (5G) wireless communications may offer public safety agencies SABRE INDUSTRIES BUYS MUTI Sabre Industries Buys MUTI. July 16, 2013. Less than a year after being acquired by Kohlberg & Company, Sabre Industries has acquired Midwest Underground Technology Inc. (MUTI), a provider of telecom infrastructure services. As a result, Sabre is now an integrated provider offering a single, turn-key telecom infrastructure solutionwith both
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M/C PARTNERS COMPLETES INVESTMENT IN TOWERCOMMay 14, 2020—
By The Editors of AGLM/C
Partners, a Boston-based communications and technology services-focused private equity firm, announced today has closed on an equity investment in TowerCom, a Jacksonville, Florida-based communications tower developer. M/C’s initial investment and additional future commitment will allow TowerCom to continue to execute on its robust new tower build plan on behalf ... Continue »*
CCA’S BERRY TESTIFIES IN SENATE ON MOBILE BROADBANDMay 14, 2020—
By The Editors of AGLCCA
President and CEO Steven Berry testified before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation in its hearing, “The State of Broadband Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic.” In his testimony, Berry said, “I thank Chairman Wicker, Ranking Member Cantwell and the entire Committee for holding today’s important hearing. Whether signatories of ... Continue »*
HEROES ACT WOULD PUMP $5.5B IN TO BROADBANDMay 14, 2020—
By The Editors of AGLA
bill providing $5.5 billion to connect Americans to broadband during the COVID-19 public health emergency was introduced in the House of Representatives this week. The introduction of H.R. 6800, the Heroes Act, was applauded by Communications and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Mike Doyle (PA-18) and Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Frank ... Continue »*
STOP USE ALERT: DBI-SALA DELTA & EXOFIT XP ARC FLASH HARNESSESMay 14, 2020—
By The Editors of AGLURGENT
INDUSTRY SAFETY ALERT! STOP USE IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED 3M™ Fall Protection Specific DBI-SALA Delta & Exofit XP Arc Flash Harnesses “As part of 3M Fall Protection’s continued commitment to producing high quality safety and personal protective equipment, we conduct periodic testing of our products. Recent testing of specific DBI-SALA® Delta™ & Exofit XP™ ... Continue »*
TILSON JOINS INCOMPAS; PLEDGES TO KEEP AMERICANS CONNECTEDMay 14, 2020—
By The Editors of AGLTilson,
a national network development and information infrastructure professional services firm, announces that it has joined Incompas, the internet and competitive networks association. Tilson’s CEO Joshua Broder has been appointed to the Incompas board of directors, and Tilson’s General Counsel, Timothy Schneider, will serve as Tilson’s representative on the Incompas ... Continue »*
HOW CONTRACTORS CAN BOOST WORKER SKILLS, DIGNITY AND SAFETYMay 14, 2020—
By Don Bishop, executive editor, assistant publisher, AGL MagazineJim
Tracy finds value in credentialing workers and setting paths for long careers in evolving wireless infrastructure jobs. When Legacy Telecommunications started operating 20 years ago, Jim Tracy said, its business was climbing towers. Today, only a small part of the business involves climbing towers. Speaking during the session “Tower Services: Evolving ... Continue »*
THE IOX AND COVID-19May 14, 2020—
By Ernest Worthman, Executive Editor, AWT magazine, Senior Member,IEEE Ern’s
Perspective — The Internet of Anything/Everything (IoX) had some great hype as to what it was going to be, early on. Unfortunately, it has remained mostly hype. The IoX has not shaped up as predicted. While there are some 20 million “IoX” devices out there, most of them are just ... Continue »*
PAI TOUTS FCC’S ROLE IN SUPPORTING TELECOM DURING PANDEMICMay 14, 2020—
By J. Sharpe Smith, Senior EditorMore
than 700 companies have taken the FCC’s “Keep America Connected” pledge, which the agency instituted to ensure that broadband networks would be there for users during this time when they have been forced to work at home, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai told the audience yesterday during Part 2 of ... Continue » Subscribe Or Update YourSubscription
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