NextG Networks work with cities, municipalities and campuses has led to streamlined access to public and private right-of-way and utility infrastructure across the United States. As a result, the company provides a strategic advantage for wireless service providers on a NextG system. With NextG Networks, carrier customers get up and running in significantly less time and with significantly less expense than they otherwise would to extend their networks using traditional deployments.

NextG Networks provides a superior alternative to the great expense and long delays, often longer than 16 months, required before a wireless service provider can even break ground for a new network. NextG offers existing network real estate assets using the public right-of-way in communities around the United States, such as on the lamp post in this picture, to enable wireless service providers to get better coverage, more capacity, improved performance and new services. In areas where NextG has not yet executed right-of-way agreements, the company has experienced professionals dedicated to working with municipalities and utilities.

NextG also offers expert planning services. The company provides a turnkey service—producing all architectural and engineering drawings, construction, electrical, building, encroachment and conditional use drawings. NextG addresses power, structural integrity, site acquisition, lease negotiation, construction, jurisdictional, and specific municipal requirements.

NextG Networks and its regional wholly-owned subsidiaries also have a diligent regulatory affairs team that works with various state and local jurisdictions around the United States to comply with all mandates governing local regulated utilities. Details on NextG's regulated utilities can be found on the Regulatory Affairs page.