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Nov 5, 2024, Telecom Infra Project News

The Neutral Host & Infra Sharing Project Group (NHIS PG) Releases Four New Deliverables Ready for Fyuz™ 2024

The Neutral Host & Infra Sharing Project Group was launched in April of 2024 with Co-chairs Andy Penley, Group CTO, Boldyn Networks; Kunal Bajaj, CEO & Co-Founder, CloudExtel; Shirish Nagaraj, Wireless CTO, Corning Wireless; and Daniel Herb, Chief Product Officer, Dense Air. The group quickly formed three work streams: (1) Indoor Verticals, (2) City Connectivity, and (3) General Frameworks, and have now produced four new deliverables (for a total of five) ahead of Fyuz™ 2024.

The five cumulative 2024 deliverables are:

 
The first deliverable, A Neutral Host Network Framework, is a foundational piece that defines what a neutral host network is and provides a framework for evaluating a particular neutral host deployment.
 
The second and third deliverables, Neutral Host Vertical Analysis Playbook—U.S. Hospitality Sector and Neutral Host Vertical Analysis Playbook—U.S. Sports Venue Sector, launch a series of planned playbooks that provide a primer for a particular market vertical with a regional focus.
 
Finally, the fourth new deliverable (available at Fyuz™), “How does the Neutral Host approach support City Connectivity Objectives,” outlines and highlights the output and roadmap resulting from TIP NHIS PG’s partnership with the City Telecoms Association, which coordinates connectivity requirements and objectives from City Leaders.
 
The complete deliverables will be the focus of the action-packed Neutral Host Agenda at Fyuz™2024 in Dublin.

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Day 1: Voice of the Cities (Break-out Session)
November 11, 2 pm to 3:30 pm
Speakers include (1) Jaime Cudden, Smart City Program Manager, City of Dublin (2) Luke Kehoe, Industry Analyst, Europe, Ookla (3) David Wilkins, Head of Smart City, City of Westminster (4) Max Van Meerten, Smart City Manager, The Hague (5) Pilar Gonzalez Blanco, Deputy Director General of Communications and Workplace, Madrid City Council (5) Sylvie Lienard, CTSO, TOTEM (6) Andy Penley, Group CTO, Boldyn Networks (7) Juan De Miguel, Head of Technology Strategy and Innovation, Vantage Towers.

Day 2: Enhancing Connectivity: Neutral Host and Infra Sharing Business Models—Global Case Studies (Main Stage)
November 12, 12 pm to 12:30 pm
Speakers Include: (1) Brendan O’Reilly, Group COO, Boldyn Networks (2) Jennifer Artley, SVP, Verizon Business (3) Kunal Bajaj, CEO and Co-Founder (4) Dr. Mulyadi, Director of Post and Informatics Device Standardization, Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi) (5) Dean Bubley, Tech Industry Analyst & Futurist, Disruptive Analysis

Day 2: Indoor and City Connectivity Developments from a Neutral Host & Infra-Sharing Perspective (Break-out Session)
November 12, 4 pm to 5:30 pm
Speakers include: (1) David Nowicki, Ecosystem Development Advisor, TIP (2) Daniel Herb, CPO, Dense Air (3) Shirish Nagaraj, Wireless CTO, Corning Wireless (4) Tadhg Kenny, President of Strategic Accounts and Partnerships, Druid Software (5) Mikael Lundman, CEO, Proptivity (6) Howard Buzick,  SVP of BD, American Bandwidth (7) Sadayuki Abeta, CTO of OREX SAI and Chief Open RAN Strategist, NTT Docomo (8) David Morris, Architect, VM02, (9) Amit Kausal, Senior Principal Commercial, Digital Nasional Berhard, Malaysia (10) Dean Bubley, Tech Industry Analyst & Futurist, Disruptive Analysis (11) Jaime Cudden, Smart City Program Manager, City of Dublin (12) Luke Kehoe, Industry Analyst, Europe, Ookla (13) Sylvie Lienard, CTSO, TOTEM (14) Andy Penley, Group CTO, Boldyn Networks (15) Jaimie Abril, Head of Product, Vantage Towers.

About NHIS PG

The Neutral Host & Infra Sharing Project Group (NHIS PG) of the Telecom Infra Project (TIP) focuses on advancing neutral host business models for In-Building Solutions (IBS), Outdoor Densification, and Edge Solutions. By fostering collaboration among stakeholders, the PG accelerates the adoption of shared infrastructure and open business models, which reduce both capex and opex while enabling cost-effective connectivity deployments.

A neutral host operates a shared network infrastructure that service providers use through commercial agreements. This model—gaining momentum globally—promotes shared passive and active network components, driving competition and lowering costs across indoor and outdoor urban environments.

The NHIS PG is a global catalyst for neutral host deployment, bringing together neutral hosts, vendors, system integrators, MNOs, policymakers, and other stakeholders to eliminate barriers and promote innovative solutions.  With growing momentum from industry leaders, policymakers, and real estate stakeholders and growing interest from users in higher QoE and more ubiquitous coverage, now is the time to join the Neutral Host & Infra Sharing PG and shape the future of connectivity.

For more information about TIP’s NHIS PG, please visit https://telecominfraproject.com/neutral-host-infra-sharing/