Shared infrastructure is the future of connectivity
We’re a neutral host. We build and manage network infrastructure that multiple operators can use at once. Delivering reliable connectivity to organizations and businesses at lower cost and with less risk.
What you need to know about neutral hosts
What is a neutral host? How does it work? Who benefits? Your questions about neutral hosts, answered.
What is a neutral host?
In a neutral hosting model, a single company finances, designs, builds and operates connectivity infrastructure, and then leases it to mobile network operators and other service providers. This is different from the traditional model, where individual operators build their own infrastructure.
Why the need for neutral hosting? The traditional model often leads to redundancy in some areas and no service at all in others. It’s more expensive, takes up more room, uses more energy and provides less consistent coverage.
With a neutral host, the infrastructure only needs to be built once. Multiple carriers can use it to deliver services to their own customers. Even in areas where space is at a premium. Even in remote or rural areas with smaller subscriber bases. Even under extreme or challenging conditions.
At Boldyn Networks, neutral hosting is what we do.
Who benefits from a neutral host?
Everyone. Mobile, fixed and virtual network operators can expand their services cost effectively and energy efficiently — which creates opportunities to empower organizations of all kinds with high-performance connectivity. For example, governments can provide smarter, more integrated services to residents. Sports and entertainment venues can offer more exciting and immersive experiences for fans. Real estate developers and property owners can provide reliable in-building wireless connectivity that helps attract and retain higher-caliber tenants.
That all means that wherever they go, and whatever they want to do, users get better, more personalized servicesand enhanced experiences. No matter who they’re subscribed to.