The towers are typically owned and operated by dedicated companies. These companies generate income primarily through leasing shared tower space to telecommunications providers, such as Verizon and Vodafone. Tower owners can often increase yields and the value of their a, adoption of 5G technology, and the Internet of. The companies that own and operate these towers, known as Tower Companies or TowerCos, are specialized entities distinct from the mobile carriers that use them. In towers, key stakeholders include independent and telco-owned tower companies; mobile network operators as anchor tenants; infrastructure investors; and regulators governing site permitting and spectrum usage. Operating with 100 offices worldwide, its network includes over 40,000 cell towers and approximately 85,000 route miles of fiber supporting. Communications towers are structures designed to hold communications equipment for wireless applications, including mobile telephony, television, radio and public safety communications networks.
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