Most mobile operators own their own network, however the move is towards outsourcing these.
In March 1999, in an innovative deal, One2One outsourced its masts to CTI who had also bought the BBC radio and TV transmission system. CTI will manage the network for 10 years at no charge to One2One but in return will be able to rent-out the facilities to other operators. This will be welcome by environmentalists who are concerned at the proliferation of masts.
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