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InSite gets private-equity investment for tower builds and buys: Catalyst to invest undisclosed sum

InSite Wireless Group L.L.C. received an unspecified round of funding from Catalyst Investors that it plans to use to continue to grow its business, including building more towers and distributed antenna systems and acquiring tower assets.
While the companies are not disclosing the investment amount, Chris Shipman, a general partner at Catalyst, told RCR Wireless News that the private-equity firm usually invests between $10 million and $20 million. Shipman and Todd Clapp, also a general partner with Catalyst, will join InSite’s board of directors.
The two companies have a long history of working together, said InSite CEO and President David Weisman. The most recent iteration of InSite was founded in 2006 by the former management of Mountain Union Telecom L.L.C., but the two companies have known each other since the 1990s when Shipman and Clapp were with TD Bank and invested in Mountain Union. InSite Wireless Group began in 2000 as InSite Wireless L.L.C., a separate company started by senior Mountain Union managers as an affiliated business focusing on the in-building segment of wireless infrastructure. After the sale of Mountain Union to Crown Castle International Corp. in 2006, InSite Wireless Group was formed as the parent organization to InSite Wireless, and the new tower and backhaul services divisions – InSite Towers L.L.C. and InSite Connect L.L.C. – were created.
Today InSite owns 350 towers and about a dozen DAS projects in 21 states, Weisman said. Its towers are primarily located in Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and California. The company is building out some significant DAS projects, including one for the Boston subway system and the new Minnesota Twins baseball stadium. It also has built an indoor DAS system in the Wynn and Encore resorts in Las Vegas and an outdoor DAS system in Wisconsin.
For its part, New York-based Catalyst focuses its investments on media and telecommunications companies, Shipman said. Catalyst previously has invested in TCP Communications, which was sold to Global Tower Partners in 2006 and Aloha Partners, which sold its 700 MHz assets to AT&T Inc. in 2008 for $2.5 billion, and was also an early investor in Clearwire Corp., Shipman said.
Weisman and Shipman both said that the continued buildout of 3G and 4G networks bode well for tower companies of all sizes. “It’s a relatively fragmented industry,” Shipman said, noting that even though there are extremely large tower companies like American Tower Corp. and Crown Castle, the sector also is populated by thousands of “mom-and-pop” companies that own only a few towers.
“This investment, in combination with our existing credit facility, will enable us to acquire and build additional towers and DAS facilities to serve the wireless communications industry,” Weisman said in a prepared statement.
“Our team has been investing in the wireless tower sector for 15 years and we recognize the opportunities that InSite has to grow and thrive,” said Shipman. “Wireless carriers continue to expand their networks as usage increases rapidly, driven in particular by the mass adoption of smartphones. InSite is the ideal partner for us due to its exceptional management team, scalable platform, and the lease-up potential offered by its existing towers and DAS facilities.”

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Tracy Ford
Tracy Ford
Former Associate Publisher and Executive Editor, RCR Wireless NewsCurrently HetNet Forum Director703-535-7459 [email protected] Ford has spent more than two decades covering the rapidly changing wireless industry, tracking its changes as it grew from a voice-centric marketplace to the dynamic data-intensive industry it is today. She started her technology journalism career at RCR Wireless News, and has held a number of titles there, including associate publisher and executive editor. She is a winner of the American Society of Business Publication Editors Silver Award, for both trade show and government coverage. A graduate of the Minnesota State University-Moorhead, Ford holds a B.S. degree in Mass Communications with an emphasis on public relations.