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Neutral Hosts and Private Networks Business Model

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Analyst Dean Bubley, Disruptive Analysis, and Monica Paolini, Senza Fili, discuss in this podcast the distinctive business model of neutral hosts in contrast with private enterprise networks. Neutral hosts were synonymous with DAS networks in large buildings. In recent years, they have been doing more with the availability of the CBRS spectrum, including private enterprise networks, airports, and metropolitan underground railways. Neutral hosts help to bring together multiple technologies, service providers, and spectrum bands to build solutions, often for segments that have been underserved for bespoke solutions. In short, Neutral hosts manage heterogeneity in private networks.    

Source: https://senzafili.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/NEUTRAL-HOST.mp3?_=1

Publisher: Senzafili

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