Goodman Networks Announces Another New Customer Success

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Goodman Networks, a leading provider of end-to-end field services solutions, today announced the successful completion of its first 5G small cell installation for a new customer.

Leveraging the Company’s success in wireless field services, and specifically small cells with other national carriers, was critical in gaining the confidence from new customers.  This new customer is one of the largest carriers in the US and is expected to spend billions of dollars in the next few years on new 5G small cells.

“I am very proud of the excellent planning and execution from our operations team that went into building our first small cell sites for this new customer.  Having a small cell building and maintenance capability across 11 states in the Southeast, makes us one of the largest small cell field services companies in the US.  We believe our ability to support this national carrier in additional markets in the region made us a great choice for them.”  said Scott Pickett, Chief Marketing Officer & EVP, Business Development.

About 5G

5G is the fifth-generation wireless technology for digital cellular networks that has begun wide deployment in 2019. Like previous standards the covered areas are divided into regions called cells, serviced by individual antennas. Most major telecommunication service provider in the developed world are deploying antennas or intends to deploy them soon.

About Goodman Networks

With over 2,000 field service professionals, Goodman Networks is a leading provider of end-to-end solutions to the smart home, home networking, audio/visual, major appliance and wireless industries.  Founded in 2000, Goodman Networks built and refined its field services capability serving some of the largest wireless and wireline carriers in the US.  Leveraging those capabilities into serving the consumer electronics industry was a natural for the company.  Today the company serves some of the largest and most respected brands, including consumer electronics retailers, technology OEMs as well as their legacy communications customers.