Europe
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From day-to-day site monitoring to cash-flow: Treefrog on its new set of products for the tower industry
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Crown Castle International is divesting its Australian subsidiary to a consortium of investors led by Macquarie
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Reflecting on Cellnex's successful debut on the Madrid Stock Exchange, raising almost US$2bn to fund further acquisitions and create an ‘American Tower for Europe’
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Virgin Group appears interested in acquiring #4 Spanish mobile network operator Yoigo, part of the Swedish group TeliaSonera. According to El Economista, Virgin Group is looking at entering the Spanish market, however they haven’t commented on this possible deal.
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Where possible, the tower counts that follow have been verified through site lists and direct conversation with management between Q4 2014 and Q1 2015. In some cases, counts represent our best estimate. We cannot provide even an estimate for some towercos and infracos, which are listed at the foot of this table. If you would like to suggest an amendment to any of these figures, please email kosmotherly@towerxchange.com.
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Over 40 questions and answers to help you understand the tremendous opportunities within the Russian tower market
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Leading UK tower and cabinet manufacturer and installer maximises ‘deployability’
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Proven RMS vendor enables towercos and MNOs to share one controller between multiple sites, and to provide new VAS within the IoT ecosystem
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Aero2, owned by Poland’s Midas Group, has announced the launch of LTE services. The operator will use over 1,000 LTE-800 base stations in addition to its existing 4,170 transmitters. Midas claims its combined LTE networks now reach more than 90% of Poland’s population
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Synergies between broadcast and telecom structures, a pipeline of transactions, and a need for capital drive growth
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Arqiva illustrates the synergies between broadcast and telecom towers, and highlights value added services
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As Ericsson launch ‘network as a service’ offerings like small cell as-a-service and managed rural coverage etc., and acquire their own active infrastructure, is the line blurring between managed service provider, property owner and towerco?