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Wireless Infrastructure Service Provider Update Feature Report

In the latest editorial feature report from RCR Wireless News, wireless infrastructure providers, tower company executives, industry analysts and recruiters are interviewed about current trends in the North American wireless infrastructure services market.

Infrastructure Service Company ReviewWireless operators keep pace with the relentless demand for mobile data by relying on teams of contractors and subcontractors to build and upgrade network infrastructure. Each of the major U.S. carriers approaches deployments differently, with some managing the process market by market and others outsourcing multi-state deployments to third-party contractors. This newly released report, ‘Building Connections: Wireless Infrastructure Service Company Review,’ includes interviews with industry thought leaders from American Tower, SBA Communications, Verticom, Black & Veatch, BlueStream Professional Services, Nexius, and The National Association of Tower Erectors, as well as leading recruiters and industry analyst Aaron Blazar.
This report outlines different carrier approaches to deployment, with special emphasis on AT&T’s “turf vendor” program. Other key topics discussed include shifts in carrier spending, structural integrity of towers, climber safety and supply chain management.
Download this report to learn:

  • Which companies are considered active “turf vendors” now
  • Which companies are part of AT&T’s Tower Crew Augmentation Program
  • What the tower industry is doing now to protect climbers.
  • What tower company executives are saying about the outlook for new builds and capacity upgrades
  • Why carriers are choosing to work with contractors who can “self-perform”
  • Which companies have merged or been acquired this year

In addition to the topics above, this report examines the emerging opportunity represented by distributed antenna systems (DAS) and small cells. Infrastructure service providers are reconfiguring crews and looking for new skill sets in order to tap into these growing markets.
DAS and small cell deployments can require an intimate knowledge of local resources and local connectivity. Many infrastructure service providers have already spent years developing local contacts and connections in many parts of the country to facilitate macro cell deployments. For contractors, local connections and resources can be as critical as having the right staff and equipment.
“Technology is a big part of the story, but it also takes the right people to make things happen on schedule,” said Martha DeGrasse, editor at RCR Wireless News and author of the report. “Infrastructure service providers have learned to work closely with local leaders through the site acquisition process, and these skills will serve them well as they take on DAS and small cell deployments, as well as fiber-to-the-home projects.”
This RCR Wireless News Infrastructure Series Feature Report is accompanied by a complimentary webinar, featuring:

  • Analyst Aaron Blazar, VP at ACM-ATLANTIC
  • Marc Bolick, VP of program management at BlueStream Professional Services
  • Paul Harris, CEO, Global Network Recruiters of Blackhawk
  • Martha DeGrasse, editor, RCR Wireless News

Click here to download this feature report.

ABOUT AUTHOR

Martha DeGrasse
Martha DeGrassehttp://www.nbreports.com
Martha DeGrasse is the publisher of Network Builder Reports (nbreports.com). At RCR, Martha authored more than 20 in-depth feature reports and more than 2,400 news articles. She also created the Mobile Minute and the 5 Things to Know Today series. Prior to joining RCR Wireless News, Martha produced business and technology news for CNN and Dow Jones in New York and managed the online editorial group at Hoover’s Online before taking a number of years off to be at home when her children were young. Martha is the board president of Austin's Trinity Center and is a member of the Women's Wireless Leadership Forum.