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Sustainability

Sustainability

Building a sustainable future today

Building a sustainable future today

Sustainability is essential. Through providing low cost communication infrastructure, we believe we can positively impact communities and move society forward.

Sustainability is essential. Through providing low cost communication infrastructure, we believe we can positively impact communities and move society forward.

On-Site Environmental Sustainability

Smarter builds that use less energy, less material, and maximize signal reach.

Share infrastructure, cut carbon

Share infrastructure, cut carbon

Share infrastructure, cut carbon

One neutral host does the job of many. Our Wi-Fi, WISP, and small-cell gear carries multiple services on a single build, reducing duplicate cabinets, antennas, and power supplies.

One neutral host does the job of many. Our Wi-Fi, WISP, and small-cell gear carries multiple services on a single build, reducing duplicate cabinets, antennas, and power supplies.

One neutral host does the job of many. Our Wi-Fi, WISP, and small-cell gear carries multiple services on a single build, reducing duplicate cabinets, antennas, and power supplies.

Low-power by design

Low-power by design

Low-power by design

Right-sized radios and PoE power keep energy use down. We only deliver coverage where it’s needed—so the network runs cooler and greener without sacrificing performance.

Right-sized radios and PoE power keep energy use down. We only deliver coverage where it’s needed—so the network runs cooler and greener without sacrificing performance.

Right-sized radios and PoE power keep energy use down. We only deliver coverage where it’s needed—so the network runs cooler and greener without sacrificing performance.

Fewer miles, fewer emissions

Fewer miles, fewer emissions

Fewer miles, fewer emissions

Remote monitoring, firmware updates, and automated alerts fix most issues without a site visit. When we do roll trucks, it’s consolidated across services—one crew, one trip—cutting fuel use and on-site idling.

Remote monitoring, firmware updates, and automated alerts fix most issues without a site visit. When we do roll trucks, it’s consolidated across services—one crew, one trip—cutting fuel use and on-site idling.

Remote monitoring, firmware updates, and automated alerts fix most issues without a site visit. When we do roll trucks, it’s consolidated across services—one crew, one trip—cutting fuel use and on-site idling.

Build without digging

Build without digging

Build without digging

We reuse existing power, roof penetrations, and backhaul, and favor surface-mounted, low-profile hardware. No trenching, no coring where possible—less construction waste, fewer permits, and minimal disruption to trees, pavements, and waterproofing.


We reuse existing power, roof penetrations, and backhaul, and favor surface-mounted, low-profile hardware. No trenching, no coring where possible—less construction waste, fewer permits, and minimal disruption to trees, pavements, and waterproofing.


We reuse existing power, roof penetrations, and backhaul, and favor surface-mounted, low-profile hardware. No trenching, no coring where possible—less construction waste, fewer permits, and minimal disruption to trees, pavements, and waterproofing.


Growth

Growth

Growth

"As cities strive to meet their environmental commitments, they face the challenge of network densification. The neutral host model could offer a simple solution that benefits everyone involved."

"As cities strive to meet their environmental commitments, they face the challenge of network densification. The neutral host model could offer a simple solution that benefits everyone involved."

"As cities strive to meet their environmental commitments, they face the challenge of network densification. The neutral host model could offer a simple solution that benefits everyone involved."

Michel Chbat, Nokia

Michel Chbat, Nokia

Michel Chbat, Nokia

Up to

Up to

38%

38%

38%

Neutral host 5G networks can use up to 20–38% less energy to operate than equivalent single-operator deployments

Neutral host 5G networks can use up to 20–38% less energy to operate than equivalent single-operator deployments

Neutral host 5G networks can use up to 20–38% less energy to operate than equivalent single-operator deployments

ABI Research modeling

ABI Research modeling

ABI Research modeling

cleaner
connectivity

cleaner
connectivity

Up to

Up to

Up to

47%

47%

47%

Shared infrastructure significantly cuts hardware needs – about 40–47% fewer small cell radios are required in dense urban and suburban areas under a multi-operator neutral host model, avoiding duplicate equipment and waste

Shared infrastructure significantly cuts hardware needs – about 40–47% fewer small cell radios are required in dense urban and suburban areas under a multi-operator neutral host model, avoiding duplicate equipment and waste

Shared infrastructure significantly cuts hardware needs – about 40–47% fewer small cell radios are required in dense urban and suburban areas under a multi-operator neutral host model, avoiding duplicate equipment and waste

ABI Research modeling

ABI Research modeling

ABI Research modeling

shared by design

shared by design

Low-Carbon coverage

~4 million tons
of CO₂

~4 million tons
of CO₂

~4 million tons
of CO₂

EY-Parthenon found that having 50% of mobile towers run by neutral-host providers (shared towers) by 2030 would avoid ~4 million tons of CO₂ emissions per year

EY-Parthenon found that having 50% of mobile towers run by neutral-host providers (shared towers) by 2030 would avoid ~4 million tons of CO₂ emissions per year

EY-Parthenon found that having 50% of mobile towers run by neutral-host providers (shared towers) by 2030 would avoid ~4 million tons of CO₂ emissions per year

Sustainability goals 2025

Build less, power smarter, drive fewer miles.

Build less, power smarter, drive fewer miles.

In 2025 we’re turning neutral-host efficiency into measurable climate wins. Every NetEdge build will prioritize re-use, low-power radios, and remote ops so we deliver great connectivity with a lighter footprint.

In 2025 we’re turning neutral-host efficiency into measurable climate wins. Every NetEdge build will prioritize re-use, low-power radios, and remote ops so we deliver great connectivity with a lighter footprint.

Community-first connectivity. Real-world impact.

Community-first connectivity. Real-world impact.

Community-first connectivity. Real-world impact.

Every build is planned with the neighborhood in mind. We partner with cities, libraries, schools, and property owners to extend service to sidewalks, parks, and transit hubs—where connection drives safety, access to services, and local commerce. Our installs favor no-dig methods, modular upgrades, and certified take-back so communities avoid construction disruption and e-waste.

Every build is planned with the neighborhood in mind. We partner with cities, libraries, schools, and property owners to extend service to sidewalks, parks, and transit hubs—where connection drives safety, access to services, and local commerce. Our installs favor no-dig methods, modular upgrades, and certified take-back so communities avoid construction disruption and e-waste.

Every build is planned with the neighborhood in mind. We partner with cities, libraries, schools, and property owners to extend service to sidewalks, parks, and transit hubs—where connection drives safety, access to services, and local commerce. Our installs favor no-dig methods, modular upgrades, and certified take-back so communities avoid construction disruption and e-waste.

Build once, serve many — and prove the savings

Build once, serve many — and prove the savings

Build once, serve many — and prove the savings

NetEdge’s neutral-host approach turns one low-impact build into service for many networks. We reuse power, mounts, and backhaul, favor roof-friendly, no-dig installs, and run right-sized, low-energy radios. That means fewer boxes on the skyline, fewer truck rolls, and less embodied carbon over the life of a site.


NetEdge’s neutral-host approach turns one low-impact build into service for many networks. We reuse power, mounts, and backhaul, favor roof-friendly, no-dig installs, and run right-sized, low-energy radios. That means fewer boxes on the skyline, fewer truck rolls, and less embodied carbon over the life of a site.


NetEdge’s neutral-host approach turns one low-impact build into service for many networks. We reuse power, mounts, and backhaul, favor roof-friendly, no-dig installs, and run right-sized, low-energy radios. That means fewer boxes on the skyline, fewer truck rolls, and less embodied carbon over the life of a site.