For Neutral Host Providers

The Marketplace for Venue Connectivity

TEASOL connects neutral host providers, venue owners, and mobile operators through an AI-powered marketplace. Automate multi-operator capacity allocation, optimize infrastructure utilization, and unlock new revenue from shared venue networks.

The TEASOL role for Neutral Hosts

Neutral Hosts are a supply-side participant on TEASOL — you publish capacity, tenant MNOs consume it. TEASOL handles the plumbing between your venue and every operator you serve.

Not

A spectrum holder

Neutral Hosts own venue infrastructure, not spectrum. TEASOL respects this — host MNOs provide PLMN and spectrum via MOCN/MORAN.

Not

A traditional wholesale portal

Traditional wholesale means static contracts, manual billing, single-tenant rigidity. TEASOL is a live, multi-tenant marketplace.

Is

Your monetization layer

Publish once, serve many. TEASOL handles per-tenant isolation, SLA reporting, and automated settlement — so your operators can onboard in hours.

The Challenge for Neutral Host Providers

Neutral host providers manage complex multi-party relationships where venue owners, multiple MNOs, and enterprise tenants all have competing requirements and expectations.

Complex Multi-Party Coordination

Serving multiple operators on shared infrastructure requires constant negotiation around capacity splits, priority rules, and SLA boundaries. Manual coordination does not scale as you add venues, operators, and service tiers.

Extreme Demand Variability

Venues like stadiums, convention centers, and transport hubs experience dramatic swings in demand. A stadium may go from near-zero to 80,000 simultaneous users in minutes. Static capacity planning cannot handle this variance efficiently.

Fragmented Operator Integration

Each MNO uses different vendor equipment, management systems, and provisioning workflows. Integrating multiple operators onto shared infrastructure requires custom development for each new operator relationship.

Revenue Model Complexity

Fair allocation of costs and revenue across operators, venue owners, and tenants requires granular usage data. Without automated measurement and transparent reporting, commercial disputes slow growth and damage relationships.

How TEASOL Helps Neutral Host Providers

Our platform automates the operational complexity of multi-operator venue sharing and creates a transparent marketplace that benefits all parties.

Automated Capacity Allocation

Define rules for how shared infrastructure is divided among operators. TEASOL dynamically adjusts allocation based on real-time demand, contractual commitments, and priority tiers — no manual intervention needed.

AI-Powered Demand Forecasting

Machine learning models trained on event schedules, historical patterns, and venue data predict demand hours ahead. Pre-position capacity for concerts, matches, and conferences before attendees arrive.

Vendor-Agnostic Protocol Bridge

TEASOL's protocol bridge integrates with any RAN vendor or management system. Onboard new operators without custom development. Standards-based APIs built on GSMA NG.116 ensure consistent interoperability.

Transparent Usage Reporting

Real-time dashboards show per-operator usage, SLA compliance, and resource utilization. Automated reports provide the granular data needed for fair billing, capacity planning, and contract negotiations.

Marketplace for All Parties

TEASOL creates a marketplace where venue owners can list available infrastructure, operators can request capacity, and enterprises can source dedicated connectivity. The matching engine connects supply with demand automatically.

One venue. Multiple operators. Complete isolation.

TEASOL turns your shared infrastructure into a true multi-tenant platform — each operator's subscribers are served independently, with per-tenant SLA monitoring and billing.

VENUE INFRASTRUCTURE Shared RAN · Spectrum · Backhaul · Small Cells / DAS / Fiber TEASOL NEUTRAL HOST CONTROL PLANE Per-Tenant Policy Engine Isolation · RBAC · Contracts Per-Tenant QoD Enforcement CAMARA session scoping Per-Tenant Canary Probing Independent SLA evidence TENANT OPERATORS · ISOLATED LANES MNO A Tenant subscribers · own SLA MNO B Tenant subscribers · own SLA MVNO C Tenant subscribers · own SLA MOCN / MORAN sharing per-tenant per-tenant per-tenant

Each MNO tenant sees its own performance metrics, contract terms, and usage data — no tenant can query or influence another tenant's CAMARA session data.

How multi-tenant isolation works

01 · PARTITIONING

Resource Sharing Type

  • MORAN (shared RAN, separate spectrum)
  • MOCN (shared RAN + spectrum)
  • Static partitioning per tenant
02 · IDENTITY

Per-Tenant QoS Binding

  • CAMARA QoD sessions bound per-tenant
  • QoS profile applied at PDU session level
  • No cross-tenant leakage
03 · MONITORING

Per-Tenant Canary Probing

  • Each tenant MNO's UEs probed independently
  • Independent SLA evidence
  • Per-tenant breach alerts
04 · BILLING

Per-Tenant CDR & Settlement

  • Independent CDR streams
  • Per-tenant settlement via Consortium Blockchain
  • Transparent usage reports per MNO

How It Works

TEASOL sits between your shared infrastructure and the operators you serve, providing a unified management and marketplace layer.

1

Onboard Venues and Operators

Register your venue infrastructure on the TEASOL platform — DAS, small cells, fiber backhaul, and any shared RAN resources. Connect operator systems through the vendor-agnostic protocol bridge. Define commercial terms, SLA commitments, and capacity allocation rules for each relationship. New operators can be onboarded in days instead of months.

2

Intelligent Allocation and Matching

TEASOL's AI continuously monitors demand across all connected operators and dynamically allocates shared resources based on your defined rules. For upcoming events, the platform forecasts expected demand per operator and pre-configures capacity splits. If operators need additional capacity beyond their baseline, the marketplace enables real-time spot transactions.

3

Monitor, Report, and Optimize

The platform provides real-time visibility into per-operator performance, SLA compliance, and infrastructure utilization. Automated billing data feeds directly into your revenue systems. Over time, AI learns venue-specific patterns and recommends infrastructure upgrades, new operator partnerships, and pricing optimizations to maximize your return on deployed assets.

From idle venue to 300 days of revenue

Expensive venue infrastructure often sits at 10-15% utilization outside event windows. The TEASOL marketplace turns those idle hours into measurable revenue — automatically listed, matched, and settled.

Venue Type Typical Challenge TEASOL Value
Stadium / Arena Massive peak demand for 10-15 events/year · idle 340+ days Spot Market listing during quieter periods · Capacity surge auction during events
Airport / Transit Hub Multi-operator coverage needed, bilateral contracts slow Standing capacity offer · Instant tenant onboarding via NG.116 NEST catalog
Shopping Mall / Mixed Use Dense indoor 5G hard to monetize beyond anchor MNO Multi-MNO tenancy with per-tenant SLA · Independent billing per operator
Corporate Campus / Smart Building Private deployment with idle daytime capacity Off-hours capacity listed to public MNOs · Tenant-isolated QoD enforcement
Industrial Site / Port Mission-critical connectivity with seasonal demand spikes MORAN sharing for logistics partners · On-demand scaling via Network Slice Booking
Transport Network (Rail / Metro) Long corridors hard to fully utilize commercially Coverage-as-a-service offers to MNOs · Per-kilometer capacity reporting

Automate Your Venue Sharing Operations

Learn how TEASOL's neutral host platform simplifies multi-operator management and creates new revenue opportunities for venue connectivity.

GSMA NG.116 Standards-based
Weeks to deployment
Any vendor Protocol bridge