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Private 5G/4G Cellular Networks Market: Utilities, Value Chain, Ecosystem Structure, Key Players, Growth rate and Forecasts to 2023-2030

11-02-2023 01:03 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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Private 5G/4G Cellular Networks for Utilities

Private 5G/4G Cellular Networks for Utilities

Private 5G/4G cellular networks - also referred to as NPNs (Non-Public Networks) in 3GPP terminology - are rapidly gaining popularity across a diverse range of vertical industries. The utilities sector is no exception to this trend and will see global spending on dedicated cellular networks grow at a CAGR of 15% over the next three years. Estimated to account for nearly $2 Billion in cumulative infrastructure spending between 2023 and 2026, private cellular networks for utilities range from wide area 3GPP networks - operating in 410 MHz, 450 MHz, 900 MHz and other sub-1 GHz spectrum bands - for smart grid communications to purpose-built 5G and LTE networks aimed at providing localized wireless connectivity in critical infrastructure facilities such as power plants, substations and offshore wind farms. Some notable examples are listed below:

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American utility companies have made substantial investments in acquiring 900 MHz and 3.5 GHz CBRS PAL (Priority Access License) spectrum within their service territories. Ameren, Evergy, Hawaiian Electric, LCRA (Lower Colorado River Authority), SCE (Southern California Edison), SDG&E (San Diego Gas & Electric), Southern Company and Xcel Energy are among the growing number of utilities that are implementing 3GPP-based private wireless networks in support of grid modernization programs.
450connect is rolling out a nationwide 450 MHz LTE network for the digitization of energy and water utilities as well as other critical industries in Germany.
Using its 410 MHz spectrum holdings, ESB Networks is implementing a national private mobile network to meet the wireless connectivity needs of smart grid applications for the control, protection and management of Ireland's utility assets.
French multinational electric utility group EDF is deploying private mobile networks to bring secure cellular connectivity to its nuclear power plants.
Enel's global private communications platform leverages a multi-national secure MVNO service for connectivity across the Italian energy giant's global footprint and end-to-end private LTE/5G networks to provide localized wireless coverage for reliable communications in business-critical areas.
Following the conclusion of pilots, pre-implementation testing and procurement contracts, PGE (Polish Energy Group) is implementing a 450 MHz mission-critical LTE network for the wide area operations of electricity and gas DSOs (Distribution System Operators) across Poland.
Bahrain's EWA (Electricity and Water Authority) has deployed a 410 MHz private LTE network as part of an effort to modernize, digitize and automate its distribution infrastructure for improved grid efficiency, performance and security.
CSG (China Southern Power Grid) relies on both LTE-based private cellular systems and end-to-end 5G network slicing over commercial mobile operator networks to fulfill the wireless communications needs of its smart electric power grid.
SGCC (State Grid Corporation of China) has deployed a private 5G NR-U (NR in Unlicensed Spectrum) network - operating in license-exempt Band n46 (5.8 GHz) spectrum - to support video surveillance, mobile inspection robots and other 5G-connected applications at its Lanzhou East and Mogao substations in China's Gansu province.
KEPCO (Korea Electric Power Corporation) has implemented private 5G network infrastructure - operating in 4.7 GHz and 28 GHz spectrum - at two of its substation sites to enhance real-time monitoring and control capabilities through digital twin technology, 5G-connected wearable cameras and autonomous robots.
Kansai Electric Power is using a local 5G network and 5G-connected drones at the Eurus Akita Port wind farm in Akita (Tohoku), Japan, to enhance the maintenance and inspection of wind turbine blades.
Edesur Dominicana relies on a custom-built 2.3 GHz LTE network to connect critical grid assets that require high availability close to 100%.
CPFL Energia has set up a 250 MHz private LTE network in São Leopoldo (Rio Grande do Sul), Brazil, to facilitate the automation of devices in distribution and transmission networks.

The ""Private 5G/4G Cellular Networks for Utilities: 2023 - 2030"" research package provides detailed market analysis and forecasts for private 5G and LTE networks across 15 vertical industries, including utilities. The package includes the full edition of SNS Telecom & IT's ""Private LTE & 5G Network Ecosystem: 2023 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, Industry Verticals & Forecasts"" report and a datasheet with additional private 5G/4G infrastructure investment forecasts for the utilities sector.

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Topics Covered & Forecast Segmentation:

Report 1: The Private LTE & 5G Network Ecosystem: 2023 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, Industry Verticals & Forecasts

This report covers the following topics:

Introduction to private LTE and 5G networks
Value chain and ecosystem structure
Market drivers and challenges
System architecture and key elements of private LTE and 5G networks
Operational and business models, network size, geographic reach and other practical aspects of private LTE and 5G networks
Critical communications broadband evolution, Industry 4.0, enterprise transformation and other themes shaping the adoption of private LTE and 5G networks
Enabling technologies and concepts, including 3GPP-defined MCX, URLLC, TSC, NR-U, SNPN and PNI-NPN, cellular IoT, high-precision positioning, network slicing, edge computing and network automation capabilities
Key trends such as the emergence of new classes of specialized network operators, shared and local area spectrum licensing, private NaaS (Network-as-a-Service) offerings, IT/OT convergence, Open RAN, vRAN (Virtualized RAN) and rapidly deployable LTE/5G systems
Analysis of vertical industries and application scenarios, extending from mission-critical group communications and real-time video transmission to reconfigurable wireless production lines, collaborative mobile robots, AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) and untethered AR/VR/MR (Augmented, Virtual & Mixed Reality)
Future roadmap of private LTE and 5G networks
Review of private LTE and 5G network installations worldwide, including 100 case studies spanning 15 verticals
Database tracking more than 6,000 private LTE and 5G engagements in over 120 countries across the globe
Spectrum availability, allocation and usage across the global, regional and national domains
Standardization, regulatory and collaborative initiatives
Profiles and strategies of more than 1,800 ecosystem players
Strategic recommendations for LTE/5G equipment and chipset suppliers, system integrators, private network specialists, mobile operators and end user organizations
Market analysis and forecasts from 2023 till 2030.

Datasheet 2: Private 5G/4G Cellular Networks for Utilities: 2023 - 2030 - Infrastructure Spending Forecasts

This datasheet provides private 5G/4G infrastructure forecasts for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:

Infrastructure Submarkets:

RAN (LTE & 5G NR Radio Access Network):
- Base Station RUs (Radio Units)
- DUs/CUs (Distributed & Centralized Baseband Units)
Mobile Core (EPC & 5GC)
Transport Network

Technology Generations:
- LTE
- 5G

Cell Types:
- Small Cells
- Macrocells

Regional Markets:
North America
Asia Pacific
Europe
Middle East & Africa
Latin & Central America

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List of Companies Mentioned:

10T Tech
1NCE
1oT
29Metals
3D-P
3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project)
450 MHz Alliance
450connect
4K Solutions
4RF
5G Campus Network Alliance
5G Forum (South Korea)
5G Health Association
5G Media Initiative
5G OI Lab (5G Open Innovation Lab)
5GAA (5G Automotive Association)
5G-ACIA (5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation)
5GAIA (5G Applications Industry Array)
5GCT (5G Catalyst Technologies)
5GDNA (5G Deterministic Networking Alliance)
5GFF (5G Future Forum)
5G-MAG (5G Media Action Group)
5GMF (Fifth Generation Mobile Communication Promotion Forum, Japan)
5GSA (5G Slicing Association)
6G Finland
6GEM Consortium
6G-IA (6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Association)
6G-RIC (Research and Innovation Cluster)
6Harmonics/6WiLInk
6WIND
7Layers
7P (Seven Principles)
A Beep/Diga-Talk+
A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore)
A1 Hrvatska
A1 Telekom Austria Group
A10 Networks
A5G Networks
AAEON Technology
Aalborg University
Aalto University
AAR (Association of American Railroads)
Aarna Networks
ABB
ABB Robotics
ABDI (Brazilian Agency for Industrial Development)
ABEL Mobilfunk
ABiT Corporation
ABP (Associated British Ports)
ABS
Abside Networks
Abu Dhabi Police
Accedian
AccelerComm
Accelink Technologies
Accelleran
ACCESS CO.
Access Spectrum
Accesso
AccessParks
ACCF (Australasian Critical Communications Forum)
Accton Technology Corporation
Accuver
ACE Technologies
AceAxis
AceTel (Ace Solutions)
Achronix Semiconductor Corporation
ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority)
ACOME
ACPS (Albemarle County Public Schools)
ACS (Applied Computer Solutions)
Actelis Networks
Actemium (VINCI Energies)
Action Technologies (Shenzhen Action Technologies)
Actiontec Electronics
Active911
Actus Networks
AD Plastik
Adani Data Networks
Adani Group
Adax
Adcor Magnet Systems
Addis Ababa Light Rail
Adecoagro
Adelaide Airport
Adeunis
ADF (Australian Defence Force)
ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.)
Adif (Spanish Railway Infrastructure Administrator)
Adif AV (Alta Velocidad)
ADLINK Technology
ADMIE/IPTO (Independent Power Transmission Operator, Greece)
ADNOC (Abu Dhabi National Oil Company)
ADRF (Advanced RF Technologies)
ADT
Adtran
ADVA
Advanced Energy Industries
AdvanceTec Industries
Advantech
Advantech Wireless Technologies
AE Aerospace
AECC (Aero Engine Corporation of China)
AECC Commercial Aircraft Engine Company
AEG
Aegex Technologies
Aerial Applications
Aeris
Aero Wireless Group
AeroFarms
AeroMobile Communications
Aerostar International
Aethertek
Aetna Group
AFC (Asian Football Confederation)
Affarii Technologies
Affirmed Networks
AFL Global
AFRY
AGC
AGCO Corporation
AGCOM (Communications Regulatory Authority, Italy)
Agile (Agile Interoperable Solutions)
AGIS (Advanced Ground Information Systems)
AGM Mobile
Agnico Eagle Mines
AG-Placid
AgriFood Connect
Agroamb
Aguas de Valencia
AGURRE (Association of Major Users of Operational Radio Networks, France)
AH NET (MVM NET)
AI-LINK
AINA Wireless
Air China
Air France
Airband Community Internet
Airbus
Airfide Networks
Airgain
AirHop Communications
Airlinq
Airport Authority Hong Kong
Airspan Networks
Airtower Networks
Airwaive
Airwave Developers
Airwave Solutions
Airwavz Solutions
AIS (Advanced Info Service)
AiVader
Ajman Police
Akamai Technologies
Aker Solutions
AKIS International
AKOS (Agency for Communication Networks and Services of the Republic of Slovenia)
Akoustis Technologies
Alaska Airlines
Alaxala Networks Corporation
ALBEDO Telecom
Albemarle Corporation
albis-elcon
ALBO (Hijos de Carlos Albo)
Alcadis
Alcatel-Lucent International
Alcobendas City Council
Aldenhoven Testing Center
ALE (Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions)
Alea
Alef (Alef Edge)
Alepo
Alestra
Alibaba Group
Aliniant
Allbesmart
Allen Vanguard Wireless
Allerio
Alliander
Allied Telesis
Allot
Alnan Aluminium
Alpha Networks
Alpha Wireless
Alphabet
Alsa
Alsatis Réseaux
Alstom
Altaeros
Altair Semiconductor (Sony Semiconductor Israel)
ALTÁN Redes
Altice Group
Altice Labs
Altice Portugal
Altiostar
ALVIS (Argentina)
AM Telecom
AMA XpertEye
AMAGGI
Amantya Technologies
Amarisoft
Amata Corporation
Amazon
Ambra Solutions-ECOTEL
Ambulance Victoria
Ambulancezorg Groningen
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices)
Amdocs
Ameren
América Móvil
American Tower Corporation
AMI (American Megatrends International)
AMIT Wireless
AMN (Africa Mobile Networks)
AMPC (Australian Meat Processor Corporation)
Ampere Computing
Amphenol Corporation
Ampleon
Amtele Communication
ANA (All Nippon Airways)
ANACOM (National Communications Authority, Portugal)
Anatel (National Telecommunications Agency, Brazil)
ANAX Metals
ANCOM (National Authority for Management and Regulation in Communications, Romania)
Andesat
ANDEX (Sendai)
ANDRA
ANDRO Computational Solutions
Anek Lines
Anglo American
AngloGold Ashanti
Angola Telecom
Angolan Ministry of Interior
Anhui Conch Cement
Anktion (Fujian) Technology
Anokiwave
Anritsu
ANS (Advanced Network Services)
Anshan Iron & Steel Group
Antenna Company
Anterix
Antna Antenna Technology
Antofagasta Minerals
Antwerp Police
Antwerp-Bruges Port Authority
Aorotech
AOT (Airports of Thailand)
APA Group
APBA (Port Authority of Algeciras Bay)
APCO (Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials) International
Apex Technology Group
APH (Huelva Port Authority)
API (American Petroleum Institute)
APM Terminals (Maersk)
APN (All Purpose Networks)
APPA (American Public Power Association)
Apple
Applus+ IDIADA
APRESIA Systems
APSTAR (APT Satellite Company)
APT (Asia Pacific Telecom)
APTEL (Association of Proprietary Infrastructure and Private Telecommunications Systems Companies, Brazil)
aql
Aqualia
Aquila (Suzhou Aquila Solutions)
Aqura Technologies
ARA (American Rally Association)
Arabsat
Aramco (Saudi Arabian Oil Company)
Aramco Digital
ARBURG
Arcadyan Technology Corporation
Arçelik
ArcelorMittal
ARCEP (Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications and Posts, France)
Archos
ARCIA (Australian Radio and Communications Industry Association)
Ardea Resources
Arete M
AREU (Lombardy Regional Emergency Service Agency)
AREX (Airport Railroad Express)
Argela
Argentine Federal Police
ArgoNET
Aria Networks
ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, Japan)
Arista Networks
Arizona National Guard
Arkessa
Arm
Armasuisse (Federal Office for Defense Procurement, Switzerland)
Armour Communications
ARQ Group
Arqit Quantum
ArrayComm (Chengdu ArrayComm Wireless Technologies)
Arrcus
Arrow Energy
ARTC (Australian Rail Track Corporation)
Artemis Networks
Artemis Resources
Artiza Networks
Aruba
Arubaito World
Arukona
Arvato Supply Chain Solutions
Arvato Supply Chain Solutions
Asagao TV
Asahikawa Cable Television
Asavie
ASE Group
ASELSAN
AsiaInfo Technologies
AsiaSat (Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company)
Askey Computer Corporation
ASM Global
ASN (Alcatel Submarine Networks)
ASOCS
Aspire Technology
Aspire Technology Partners
ASR Microelectronics
Asseco CEIT
Assumption University of Thailand
Assured Wireless Corporation
AST SpaceMobile
ASTELLA (Astella Technologies)
ASTOR (Poland)
ASTRI (Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute)
ASTRID
ASU (Arizona State University)
ASUS (ASUSTeK Computer)
Asylon
AT (Auckland Transport)
AT&T
ATDI
ATEL (Asiatelco Technologies)
Atel Antennas
Atesio
Athens International Airport
Athonet
ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)
ATL (A Test Lab)
Atlas Copco
Atlas Iron
Atlas Telecom
AtLink Services
ATN International
Atos
ATP (Andean Telecom Partners)
Atrinet
ATS Elektronik
Attabotics
AttoCore
ATW Investment & Services
Auberge Resorts
Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter
Auden Techno
Audi
audius
Auray Technology
Aurens (Orrence)
Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Insight
Ausgrid
Australia Pacific LNG
Australian Department of Home Affairs
Australian Productivity Commission
AUTC (Africa Utilities Technology Council)
Automotive Campus (Helmond)
AV Living Lab
Avanade
Avangrid
Avanti Communications
Avari Wireless
Avesha Systems
AVEVA
AVI
Aviat Networks
Avics
Avidyne Corporation
Avinor
Avionica
Avista Edge
AVIWEST
AVM
AW2S (Advanced Wireless Solutions and Services)
AWS (Amazon Web Services)
AWTG
AWWA (American Water Works Association)
Axell Wireless
AXESS Networks
Axians
Axiata Group
Axione
Axis Communications
Axon
Axpo WZ-Systems
Axtel
Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
Axxcss Wireless Solutions
Azcom Technology
Azetti Networks
B&R Bouwgroep
B+B SmartWorx
bcom (IRT b-com)
B5GPC (Beyond 5G Promotion Consortium)
BABS/FOCP (Federal Office for Civil Protection, Switzerland)
Badger Technologies (Jabil)
BAE Systems
Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation
Bahia State Secretariat of Public Security
Bahrain Airport Company
BAI Communications/Boldyn Networks
Baicells
BAKOM/OFCOM (Federal Office of Communications, Switzerland)
Baleària
Ball Aerospace
Ballast Networks
Balluff
Baltic Networks
BAM Nuttall (Royal BAM Group)
Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute
Banco Santander
BandRich
BandwidthX
Bangladesh SSF (Special Security Force)
Bangs Ambulance
Baogang Group
Baoshan Iron & Steel
Baosteel Group
Barcelona City Council
Barcelona Port Authority
Barich
Barrett Communications
BART (San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District)
BARTEC
Baruch Padeh Medical Center
BASF
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
Batchfire Resources
Batelco
BATM Advanced Communications
BATS Wireless (Broadband Antenna Tracking Systems)
Bavaria Studios & Production Services
Bay Minette Police Department
Bayer
BAYFU (Bayerische Funknetz)
Baylin Technologies
BayRICS (Bay Area Regional Interoperable Communications Systems Authority)
BBB (BB Backbone Corporation)
BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)
BBF (Brasil BioFuels)
BBK Electronics
BBVA (Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria)
BC Hydro
BCA (Building and Construction Authority, Singapore)
BCDVideo
BDBOS (Federal Agency for Public Safety Digital Radio, Germany)
Beach Energy
Beacon Minerals
Beagle Systems
Beam Semiconductor
Beam Wireless
Beamlink
BearCom
BEC Technologies
Becker Mining Systems
Beckhoff Automation
becon
Beeline Kazakhstan
Beeline Russia (VimpelCom)
Beep
Beeper Communications
Beijer Electronics Group
Beijing Capital International Airport
Beijing Chaoyang Hospital
Beijing Daxing International Airport
Beijing MTR Corporation
BELAZ
Belden
Belfast Harbour
BelFone
Bell Canada
Bellantenna
Belpre City Schools
Benetel
Berief Food
BesoVideo
Betacom
BH Technologies
Bharti Airtel
BHE (Bonn Hungary Electronics)
BHP
Biazi Telecom
BICS
Bilbao Metro
Billion Electric
BinnenBereik
BIPT (Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications)
Bird Technologies
Birmingham City Council
BISDN (Berlin Institute for Software Defined Networks)
Bittium
BK Technologies
Black & Veatch
Black Box
BlackBerry
Blackned
BlackRock
BLiNQ Networks
Blu Wireless
Blue Arcus Technologies
Blue Danube Systems
Blue White Robotics
Blue Wireless
Bluebird
Blueforce Development Corporation
BLUnet Schweiz
BMA (BHP Mitsubishi Alliance)
BMRCL (Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation)
BMS (Bristol-Myers Squibb)
BMW Brilliance Automotive
BMW Group
BMWK (Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action)
BNetzA (Federal Network Agency, Germany)
BNPB (National Agency for Disaster Management, Indonesia)
BNU (Beijing Normal University)
Bobcat Miner
BOCHK (Bank of China Hong Kong)
Boeing
Boelink (Shanghai Boelink Communication Technology)
Boingo Wireless
Boise Police Department
Boliden
Bombardier
Bombers de Barcelona (Barcelona Fire Service)
Bonn Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences
BoomGrow
Booz Allen Hamilton
Borealis
BorgWarner
Bosch Rexroth
Boskalis Subsea Services
Boston Dynamics
Boston Police Department
Boston Scientific Corporation
Botkin Hospital
Botswana Police Service
Bouygues Telecom
Boxchip
BP
BPA (Busan Port Authority)
BR (Bayerischer Rundfunk)
BrainNet Consultants
Branch Communications
Bravis Hospital
BravoCom
Bravus Mining & Resources
Brazil Federal District Military Police
Brazilian Army
Bredengen
Bridgestone Corporation
Brimbank City Council
Brisanet
Bristol Port Company
British Army
British Sugar
Brittany Ferries
Broadcom
BroadForward
Broadmobi (Shanghai Broadmobi Communication Technology)
Broadpeak
Broadtech
Brussels Airport Company
BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited)
BT Group
BT Media & Broadcast
Btel (Bakrie Telecom)
BTG (Dutch Association of Large-Scale ICT & Telecommunications Users)
BTI Wireless
BTP (Brasil Terminal Portuário)
B-TrunC (Broadband Trunking Communication) Industry Alliance
BTU (Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg)
Buenos Aires City Police
Builder [X]
Bulgarian Ministry of Interior
Bullitt Mobile
Bumicom Telecommunicatie
Bundeswehr (German Armed Forces)
Bundeswehr University Munich
Bureau Veritas
Burlington Fire Department
Burns & McDonnell
Busan Transportation Corporation
Butachimie
BVSD (Boulder Valley School District)
BVSystems (Berkeley Varitronics Systems)
BWT (BlueWaveTel)
BYD
B-Yond
C Spire
C Squared Systems
CABGOC (Cabinda Gulf Oil Company)
Cable Media Waiwai
Cable Television Toyama
CableFree (Wireless Excellence)
CableLabs
Cáceres City Council
CACI International
Cadence Design Systems
CAICT (China Academy of Information and Communications Technology)
CaixaBank (Formerly Bankia)
Cal Poly (California Polytechnic State University)
CalAmp
CalChip Connect
Calgary Police Service
Caliber Public Safety
California National Guard
California State University, Stanislaus
Calix
Callio Pyhäjärvi
Calnex Solutions
Calpak
Caltta Technologies
Cambium Networks
Cambridge Consultants
CAMET (China Association of Metros)
Campbell Union School District
CampusGenius
Camtel (Cameroon Telecommunications)
Canadian Army
Canoga Perkins
Canon
Canonical
Capgemini
Capgemini Engineering
Capgemini Invent
CapitaLand
Capricorn Metals
CapX Nederland
Carbyne
Cargotec
Carlson Wireless Technologies
Carnegie Mellon University
Carnival Corporation
Casa Systems
CASCO Signal
CASIC (China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation)
Casio Computer Company
Castleberry ISD (Independent School District)
Castor Marine
CATA (Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance)
Catalyst Communications Technologies
Caterpillar
Cavli Wireless
CBA (Chinese Basketball Association)
CBA (Commonwealth Bank of Australia)
CBNG (Cambridge Broadband Networks Group)
CCI (Communication Components Inc.)
CCMA (Catalan Broadcasting Corporation)
CCN (Cirrus Core Networks)
CCSA (China Communications Standards Association)
CCww (Communications Consultants Worldwide)
CDA (Chicago Department of Aviation)
CDE Lightband
CDOT (Colorado Department of Transportation)
CEA (French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission)
CEA-Leti
CEA-List
Cegeka
CeLa Link Corporation
Celfinet
CellAntenna Corporation
Cellcom (Israel)
Cellcomm Solutions
Cellient
Celling 5G
CellMax Technologies
Cellnex Telecom
CELLocity (RF Connect)
CellOnyx
Cellwize
cellXica
cellXion
Celona
CelPlan Technologies
Cemig (Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais)

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