Mobile Phone Mast: Should you Sell?

If you are a landlord receiving rent on your mobile phone mast, you may not be aware but there is a different option available for you. You may choose to sell the rent stream to a company such as APWireless.Decisions, Decisions It can be a difficult decision on how to proceed with your mobile phone…

O2 and Vodafone Mast Sharing Completed By The End Of 2017

Nearly two years after the proposed finish date, Vodafone and O2 are expecting to conclude their joint venture Project Beacon by the end of 2017. The agreement created a joint venture CTIL (Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Limited) in which O2 are responsible for maintaining, building and monitoring new mobile phones masts in the east of the…

Investing In A Mobile Phone Mast Lease

If you are a mobile phone mast landlord you might have heard about mobile phone mast premiums. As well as providing financial security a mobile phone mast lease premium can give you control over your mast.APWireless are the world’s leading mobile phone mast lease investment fund with clients and connections all across the world. What…

Our Visit To The 2017 Royal Welsh Show

With an action packed 4 days of sun and showers APWireless again thoroughly enjoyed an extremely successful 4 days at the 2017 Royal Welsh Show. The locally-based APWireless team present at the Showground in Llanelwedd, Builth Wells welcomed and met many local farmers and landlords from the area and wider onto our stand, taking advantage…

The Future Of Telecoms In The UK From 2017

The sector of telecommunications is ever expanding and 2017 looks set to be a year of profound change to introduce new technology and meet the increased consumer demand.Last year, the UK alone saw a huge growth in mobile data traffic, 4G network use and broadband traffic. According to the latest Ofcom report, not only has…

Success in Digital Economy Bill

Following engagement by the APWireless team, the UK Government has amended the Digital Economy Bill. The legislation now recognises the role of market value in the setting of rents for wireless infrastructure.As I blogged about recently, in the legislation, the British Government initially decided to change the way that rents are agreed for wireless infrastructure.…

Taking the fight to government

The British Government recently decided, without notice to any of us involved in the sector, to change the way that rents are agreed for the wireless infrastructure. The change, if introduced, would shift valuing land away from a market-based system, to a ‘no scheme’ valuation.The measure is contained in the Digital Economy Bill which is…

Small Cells: The next big thing in mobile communications

Wireless operators realise that building more traditional macro mobile phone masts is not always a viable solution due to the large amount of space these installations require, along with the high price of building and maintaining them. The answer just might be in small cell technology. With a small footprint, this new alternative for higher…