- Boston Global Investors, Aspen Venue Partners, and Ericsson deliver small-cell based neutral host network at 10 World Trade, a premier Class A commercial building.
- The Ericsson Radio Dot System provides high-capacity, multi-operator indoor coverage with scalable, sustainable performance.
- The solution establishes a scalable model for multi-operator connectivity that enhances enterprise operations, improves tenant experience, and supports critical safety communications in large commercial and mixed-use properties.

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Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC), in collaboration with Boston Global Investors (BGI) and Aspen Venue Partners (Aspen), has deployed its Enterprise 5G Coverage solution at 10 World Trade, a landmark commercial development in Boston’s Seaport District. The neutral host network leverages Ericsson’s Radio Dot System, enabling multiple operators to share radio infrastructure and reduce complexity for 10 World Trade without sacrificing performance.
10 World Trade was designed to embody BGI’s commitment to excellence and sustainability, combining premium design with intelligent digital infrastructure. Working with Aspen, BGI evaluated multiple distributed antenna and radio systems before selecting Ericsson’s Radio Dot System as the foundation for its next-generation wireless environment.
John Hynes, CEO, Boston Global Investors, says: “10 World Trade is a true landmark at the intersection of innovation and design. Every aspect of the building was thoughtfully crafted to elevate the human experience—from its architectural presence to the technology embedded within. Ericsson’s Radio Dot System aligns seamlessly with our vision, delivering reliable, high-performance connectivity that meets the needs of today’s tenants and positions the building to adapt to tomorrow’s demands.”
Luis Gonzalez, Managing Partner at Aspen Venue Partners, explains: “At 10 World Trade, our goal was to deliver a future-ready connectivity solution that meets the demands of today’s enterprise tenants while anticipating tomorrow’s digital needs. Ericsson’s Radio Dot System stood out for its carrier-grade performance, scalability, and proven reliability across multi-operator environments. As strategic advisors to BGI, we prioritized a solution that could support high device density, enable advanced use cases like private 5G and network slicing, and minimize operational risk. Ericsson’s deep relationships with U.S. carriers and their collaborative approach made them the ideal partner to help us realize this vision.”
At the heart of the deployment is the Ericsson Radio Dot System, a distributed radio system leveraging small cells to deliver high capacity 5G coverage indoors. Recognized in recent industry assessments for its compact form factor, radio diversity, and multi-operator flexibility, the system supports a broad range of spectrum bands, including CBRS in the US, and scales efficiently across large venues without the cost or complexity of traditional distributed antenna systems (DAS).
Unlike conventional in-building coverage models, the neutral host approach allows multiple operators to share a radio access network while leveraging their own spectrum and connecting back to their macro networks. This model ensures quality of service, simplifies installation, reduces energy consumption and maintenance costs, and accelerates time to service for mobile operators and building owners alike. For users, it ensures consistent coverage and performance, making connectivity an essential part of everyday operations.
Manish Tiwari, Head of Enterprise 5G, Ericsson, says: “10 World Trade sets a new benchmark for how commercial real estate can lead with connectivity. Ericsson’s neutral host solution, powered by our Radio Dot System, provides a scalable, multi-operator 5G infrastructure, as an alternative to traditional DAS. For property owners, Ericsson Enterprise 5G Coverage is more than a technology upgrade; it’s a strategic investment in tenant satisfaction, operational efficiency, and long-term asset value. “
By embedding Ericsson’s small cell neutral 5G infrastructure into its core design, 10 World Trade demonstrates how next-generation connectivity can be seamlessly integrated into commercial real estate from day one. This deployment provides a scalable foundation to expand tenant use cases when dedicated business-critical connectivity is required. Infrastructure is in place to support both private 5G and network slicing, enabling tenants to meet evolving digital demands without major infrastructure investments. It’s a forward-looking approach that positions 10 World Trade as a model for future-proofing connectivity for real estate assets.
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