iTWire Tuesday, 29 June 2021 10:35 BAI Communications strengthens US presence with Mobilitie acquisition
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BAI Communications (BAI) acquires telecommunications infrastructure US company Mobilitie. The acquisition puts BAI in a position to support telecommunications operators and municipalities in the US. It also furthers BAI’s capabilities of providing neutral host infrastructure in the major subways of different countries.
According to BAI, the acquisition represents a major expansion of their business in North America. The company provides cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity across large infrastructure projects, including the New York City subway system, under its majority owned business Transit Wireless.
It significantly extends BAI’s footprint coast-to-coast. The transaction is subject to customary regulatory clearances and is expected to close in the third quarter of this year.
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Respected industry leader Kathleen Abernathy appointed to BAI Communications Board of Directors
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NEW YORK, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Leading global communications infrastructure provider BAI Communications (BAI) today announced Kathleen Abernathy s appointment as a non-executive director on the BAI Board of Directors, chaired by Joan Gillman.
Respected industry leader Kathleen Abernathy joins BAI Communications Board of Directors
As a leader with extensive experience in both the public and private sectors, Abernathy s career highlights include appointment as a Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission in 2001, after being nominated by President George W. Bush, followed by a board of directors position with Frontier Communications where she subsequently served as chief legal officer and executive vice president regulatory and government affairs. Kathleen also chairs the ISO New England Board of Directors and i