In-Building Wireless Systems
Companies deploying indoor wireless coverage systems.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Cell Tower, DAS & Wireless Infrastructure (6.5.1), the segment that In-Building Wireless Systems sits within — not In-Building Wireless Systems on its own.
Tower companies are structured as REITs (real estate) and wireless-infrastructure assets span carrier classifications; they are not separately disclosed as a segment by the Census Bureau, so this is not separately sized here. Public leaders: American Tower, Crown Castle, SBA.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Long-term tower/site leases with escalators
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- High
- EBITDA margin
- Strong
- Capex intensity
- High
long-term recurring carrier leases
high incremental margin per tenant
Characteristics
- Dominated by tower REITs (American Tower, Crown Castle, SBA).
- Long-term leases with escalators and high tenant margins.
- 5G densification adds small cells and equipment.
M&A deal context
Who’s acquiring
- Tower REITs
- Infrastructure funds & investors
- Wireless-infrastructure platforms
What’s driving deals
- 5G densification and mobile-data growth.
- Infrastructure-fund appetite for tower assets.
- Small-cell and DAS build-out.
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