Array Digital Infrastructure (ArraySM) will be meeting with wireless carriers, public agencies, and a variety of service providers at Connect (X), where company representatives will share more on how Array is helping provide better connections in communities across the country.
Array partners with a wide range of organizations on their connection needs, utilizing its portfolio of more than 4,400 towers to enable the deployment of 5G and other wireless technologies. The company’s recent results show higher colocation activity, including a 47% increase in applications in the fourth quarter, as carriers look to execute at scale across diverse markets. In addition, an agreement with T-Mobile is expected to drive an additional 2,000-plus colocations, adding further volume as carriers scale network buildouts.
Array teams are focused on streamlining the steps that matter most—from application intake and site qualification through permitting and construction coordination.
“Carriers are looking for predictable timelines and clear execution, especially when they’re scaling colocations across many sites,” Array President and CEO Anthony Carlson said. “Our focus is on making it easier to move from application to on-air by standardizing workflows, communicating early on constraints, and remaining responsive through each milestone.”
Beyond carriers, Array works closely with government agencies like the Racine County (WI) Sheriff’s Office, which recently began utilizing Array towers for its 911 dispatch system and praised the company’s efforts on public safety.
“Array and its team have been instrumental in Racine County’s implementation of a new P25 digital radio system, which replaced the outdated system and provided enhanced, reliable coverage for public safety professionals. Their cooperation and commitment have significantly impacted the project’s success,” said Daniel Adams, Public Safety Project Manager with the Racine County Sheriff’s Office.
“By allowing the county to utilize their property and tower space for critical radio infrastructure, Array has helped minimize timelines and increase cost savings. This partnership has been vital to the overall project and demonstrates Array’s dedication to public safety.”
At this year’s Connect (X) conference in Fort Lauderdale, FL, Array representatives will be located at Booth 718 on the exhibit floor and available for meetings in Meeting Room 206. Attendees can connect with Array team members on the application process, available sites, and more.
Click here to sign up to meet with Array representatives. Ahead of the conference, check out Array’s tower locator to review available sites and identify locations that align with current and planned deployment needs.
“Connect (X) is a good forum to compare notes on what’s working—and what’s slowing projects down—so teams can keep deployments moving,” Carlson said. “We’re looking forward to meeting with organizations to discuss how Array can help meet their needs and keep communities connected.”