By a vote of 6-1, with two councilors absent, the Loveland City Council approved the second reading of an ordinance allowing the city to issue the bonds. Loveland staff will now begin the three-year process to construct a city-wide fiber broadband network that is capable of offering up to gigabit speeds for any resident or business. The city and its consultants will immediately start the process of bonding for about $97 million (the exact amount depends on a number of factors, including the interest rate on the bonds, the term of the bonds and structure of the financing).
Tower CEOs expect to ride the wave of data demand
Crown Castle EVP and towers COO, Mike Kavanaugh, was featured in this article for his comments at a recent ConnectX event, highlighting positive consumer trends in the market.
NTIA unveils $420M fund to promote open RAN
The government is allocating $420 million to stimulate the wireless equipment market, particularly targeting the production of open radio units to drive greater open radio access network (RAN) adoption.
Flexential CEO warns network could be Cloud's next coveted resource
Crown Castle is mentioned as a network provider in this Fierce Network article that discussed the growing demand for network resources.
High-Performance Passives Evolve with Small Cells
Crown Castle is highlighted as a small cell provider in this Inside Towers article that discusses Microlab's small cell filter solutions.
Crown Castle Appoints Steven Moskowitz as President and CEO
Crown Castle announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Steven J. Moskowitz as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective as of April 11, 2024.
We have the will to close New York's digital divide. Cut through the red tape.
Crown Castle Director of external affairs, Ana Rua, highlights the importance of permitting reform in bridging the digital divide.