Increasing and tracking tower capacity
The boom in the telecom markets in India has led to a consolidation of passive infrastructure such as towers and masts. In addition, the advent of new technological demands for 3G and 4G networks has resulted in a rising demand for tower sharing.
Indus Towers, the world’s largest mobile infrastructure company, has approximately 110,000 towers in India, which they use for their own operations and rent out to other operators. Initially, the tenancy ratios at the sites were around 1.2, whilst the requirement to break even was around 2.
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