Cellular service throughout Latin America is about to get a jolt as wireless operators deploy advanced-generation networks capable of carrying all kinds of content across the airwaves. From Brazil to Mexico, governments are auctioning off new 3G and 4G spectrum bands to try to fill the increased demand from their citizens. Operators charged with having to build out these new networks would be wise to use a third-party neutral-host provider to help them with their tower builds, which should allow them to get to market faster and preserve capital for their core businesses – selling wireless services to customers.
Third-party neutral-host providers can play a key role in helping both governments and telecoms get new broadband services to market more quickly.
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SPONSORED: Neutral-host tower companies can help Latin American operators speed time to market
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