I looked in to NextG, which a couple of days ago announced that it had completed a new communications network in Philadelphia (see press release) . What NextG does is use a technology called DAS (fiber-optic distributed antenna systems) to create base stations that supplement the major cell towers to improve and fill in coverage in a geographic area. It sells its network services directly to carriers, rather than to end users.
NextG is based in San Jose, and last month filed for an IPO. It may be in an advantageous position because its base stations are less visually invasive than cell towers. NextG should not be confused with the Australian wireless network of the same name.




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