Boldyn Networks, one of the largest shared network infrastructure providers in the world, has agreed to acquire Cellnex’s private networks business unit.
This largely includes EDZCOM, a Finnish pioneer and European market leader that designs, builds and operates private 4G and 5G networks, predominantly for industrial clients in manufacturing, ports, oil and gas, energy generation and mining. The agreement further advances Boldyn’s private networks strategy.
As one of the largest independent providers of private networks solutions, EDZCOM brings experience from 50-plus implementations in Finland, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden and the UK for world-class enterprises. By acquiring EDZCOM, Boldyn further increases its neutral host capabilities.
Boldyn Networks is behind complex private networks deployments around the world like Moray East, a wind farm supplying power to approximately one million homes in Scotland. In the US, examples of Boldyn’s on-going deployments of private and converged networks include the state-of-the-art 5G infrastructure at the Cowtown Coliseum and a CBRS private network for enhanced operation and touchless enhancements for visitors at the Dignity Health Sports Park.
As more companies and industries choose private networks to seize digitalisation opportunities, EDZCOM’s mobile private network solutions offer high-performance wireless connectivity for enterprise automation, robotics and real-time remote control and monitoring. This helps unlock productivity and growth and offers continuity and security for business-critical operations.
With revenue opportunities for 5G private networks deployments estimated at US$109.4B globally1 by 2030, the agreement reinforces Boldyn’s role in this space and positions it to capture its full potential with the additional expertise and geographical coverage that EDZCOM provides.
This move will also accelerate Boldyn Networks’ expansion in Europe particularly in Finland, Spain, Germany, Sweden and France, as new markets for the company and further expansion in the UK and Ireland. Boldyn has an important presence in the UK, Ireland and Italy where it provides connectivity for key verticals.
Its 20-year agreement with Transport for London represents a milestone in the company’s connected transport strategy. Boldyn’s 5G multi-carrier wireless network in First Direct Arena in Leeds and the iconic Olympia landmark in London are examples of the company’s investment in connected venues. Boldyn’s collaboration with Sunderland City for its 5G connectivity project is testament of its focus on building the interconnected cities of tomorrow. The company will now be better equipped to provide existing customers with private networks solutions in Europe and the US.
“Boldyn Networks is leading the way in bringing private networks to our customers so that they can meet all their operational and connectivity challenges,” said Igor Leprince, Group CEO of Boldyn Networks. “EDZCOM’s team capabilities, impeccable reputation and recognised expertise are an important addition to our team to capture the potential of this market across continents. From venues and wind farms to ports and manufacturing sites, we are building upon being the partner of choice for 5G private and converged network infrastructure projects.”
The transaction is subject to customary regulatory and other consents. It’s expected to close in Q1 2024.