AT&T launched its 5G network in late December in 12 cities across the country, but despite Austin's growing foundation in technology, tech experts say the city is lacking in infrastructure to handle the new network. Scott Dunaway, a spokesperson with Texas 5G Alliance, said "Austin has been slow in this front, but we are seeing a limited amount of progress in the last couple of weeks." Hed added that the "[Austin] City Council has approved an emergency order to help streamline that permitting process."
Westfair Business Journals Honors Women Innovators
A Crown Castle teammate was named a 2023 Women Innovator by the Westfair Business Journals. Awardees came from a diverse range of professions and reflect those who have gained prominence for leadership and creativity in their respective fields.
Telecom Needs More Spectrum, Clear Permitting Policies, Industry Execs Say
Crown Castle's wireless infrastructure was highlighted at the WIA Digital Infrastructure and Investment Conference by the WIA President and CEO.
Telecom, business groups reorganize to promote broadband statewide
Times Union highlights Crown Castle's involvment in ensuring all New Yorkers have access to at least some kind of broadband connectivity, contributing to the push towards digital equity.
Crown Castle sees synergies between enterprise and small cell fiber builds
Crown Castle continues to pledge commitment to bring its array of fiber services to large enterprise business customers. The article included comments from Jay Brown's at the Communacaopia and Technology Conference, related to their fiber business and overall profitability.
Crown Castle Sees Big Growth in Small Cells
Crown Castle reported on growth in small cells, specifically that small cells represented just eight percent of their consolidated 2Q23 revenue of $1.3 billion. Jay Brown was quoted discussing this week's Goldman Sachs 2023 Communacopia & Technology Conference and acknowledging th...
Tower execs say US 5G buildout is slower but not over
Crown Castle reported on their 5G buildout and their lowering of the 2023 outlook at the end of Q2 due to a tower leasing activity slowdown in the first part of the year. Jay Brown was quoted, discussing that, unlike in previous upgrade cycles, all three big US operators started d...