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Across two different announcements, Boldyn Networks said it will build new wireless networks at US military bases with AT&T and Verizon. #pressrelease
November 21, 2024
From announcement 1:
Boldyn Networks (Boldyn), a leading neutral host telecommunications infrastructure provider in the United States and globally, has partnered with AT&T and the U.S. Navy to expand 5G infrastructure at Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg (NSA Mechanicsburg,) headquarters of the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP).
Boldyn is breaking ground on a 150-foot monopole, 5G tower to enable AT&T’s network across the 806-acre property. This will improve signal quality and help NSA Mechanicsburg with their operational logistics and office connectivity.
Many of the warehouses on the facility rely on mobile devices for registering and tracking inventory. With more than 8 million square feet of warehouse space, the tower will support a reliable mobile network that is essential to powering those devices.
From announcement 2:
Boldyn Networks, a leading neutral host telecommunications infrastructure provider in the United States and globally, has partnered with Verizon Wireless and the U.S. Army to install the first millimeter wave 5G small cells on an Army base at Fort Cavazos in Texas. Boldyn deployed nearly 60 small cells, with service provided by Verizon Wireless, to enhance coverage and speeds for the more than 60,000 soldiers and family members living on base.
Read the full press release for announcement 1 here.
Read the full press release for announcement 2 here.
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