Proptivity onboards UK MNOs; Swedish neutral host offers to shoulder 5G capex burden

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Model leverages private equity. Aspiration to become UK and regional indoor connectivity leader focused on real estate. Key hires with industry chops. Learn more from TelcoTitans’ conversation with Proptivity CEO Mikael Lundman

This article includes:

  • Geographic: Baltics; Denmark; Europe; Nordics; Norway; Stockholm; Sweden; UK (United Kingdom).
  • Organisations: American Tower (ATC); BT Group; Boldyn; Cable & Wireless; Cornerstone; EE; Ericsson; Foxtons; Freshwave; McKinsey; Newsec; Niam Infrastructure; Ontix; Proptivity; Qvantal; Real Wireless; Stronghold Invest; TOTEM; Tele2; Vantage Towers; Virgin Media O2 (VM O2); Vodafone UK; Wireless Infrastructure Group (WIG).
  • People: Christoffer Lundgreen; Fredrik Zetterlund; Johnny Svedberg; Mikael Lundman; Morgan Curby; Nic Budden; Steen Malmberg; Thomas Björklund.
  • Themes: 4G; 5G; Capital expenditure (capex); Distributed antenna systems (DAS); In-building connectivity; Indoor networks; Joint Operators Technical Specification (JOTS, 2020); Mobile network operators (MNO); Neutral host; Private 5G; Private equity; Real estate; SIM card; Small cell; Telco value chain; Wi-Fi.

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