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Oxford is the first of three major UK cities set for enhanced mobile connectivity in 2025

Oxford is the first of three major UK cities set for enhanced mobile connectivity in 2025, reinforcing the Government’s vision for the city as a global tech hub. 

23 April 2025Cornerstone, the UK’s leading mobile infrastructure services company, has partnered with Signify, the global leader in lighting, and Dense Air, a neutral host platform provider, to deliver next-generation connectivity through existing street lighting infrastructure. Oxford will be the first city in the UK to benefit from this ground-breaking deployment, ensuring seamless, high-capacity mobile coverage for businesses, residents, and visitors. 

This innovative approach integrates small cell technology into street lighting, transforming urban infrastructure into a scalable, multi-operator wireless network. By leveraging Signify’s BrightSites solution and Dense Air’s cellShare® platform, Cornerstone is enabling Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to provide improved mobile coverage, greater capacity, and enhanced digital services – all while reducing the need for additional infrastructure. 

Supporting Oxford’s future as a digital leader 

Oxford’s selection as the first deployment city aligns with the Government’s recent commitment to position the city as “Europe’s Silicon Valley” and to strengthen transport links between Oxford and Cambridge. This small cell rollout will further cement Oxford’s reputation as a hub for digital innovation, smart city applications, and world-class mobile connectivity. 

With the demand for fast, reliable mobile services continuing to grow, this solution will support local businesses, drive economic growth, and improve public services through enhanced digital connectivity. From supporting remote work to enabling IoT-powered smart city applications, this investment ensures that Oxford remains at the forefront of the UK’s digital transformation. 

A scalable model for future smart cities 

The Oxford deployment marks the beginning of a nationwide initiative. Cornerstone, alongside Signify and Dense Air, has committed to rolling out similar city-wide small cell deployments in two further UK cities in 2025, with additional locations to follow. 

Pat Coxen, CEO at Cornerstone, said: 
“At Cornerstone, we are committed to revolutionising the UK’s digital landscape by delivering cutting-edge mobile infrastructure solutions that empower our customers — Mobile Network Operators — to provide seamless, high-speed      connectivity. Our Oxford deployment is a prime example of how we are working with partners and local authorities to transform urban infrastructure, support economic growth, and create more connected communities. This initiative not only enhances mobile coverage but also reinforces Oxford’s position as a leader in digital innovation.” 

Khalid Aziz, SVP and Managing Director of BrightSites by Signify, added: 
“By integrating connectivity with street lighting, we are reshaping the way cities approach digital infrastructure. In partnership with Cornerstone and Dense Air, Signify’s BrightSites technology will provide scalable, sustainable connectivity solutions that support both 4G and 5G services, ensuring that Oxford and other UK cities remain ahead in the digital age.” 

Jim Estes, CEO at Dense Air, commented: 
“We are delighted to be supporting this partnership, enabling Cornerstone and Signify to optimise urban connectivity with our cellShare® platform. By leveraging small cells, we’re creating a future-proof model for cities across the UK, providing a sustainable and efficient way for MNOs to expand coverage and capacity.” 

Supporting Local Innovation and Growth 

Local leaders have welcomed the deployment, recognising its potential to enhance Oxford’s digital landscape and support economic and social development. 

Martin Reeves, Chief Executive of Oxfordshire County Council, said: 
“We’re delighted that our partners at Cornerstone and Signify have chosen Oxford as the first location to benefit from their 5G small cell rollout. This further establishes Oxfordshire as a centre for innovation and technological advancement. By working closely with partners, we have positioned ourselves as a forward-thinking region that readily adopts new technology to benefit our residents and businesses.” 

Craig Bower, Director of the Digital Infrastructure Programme at Oxfordshire County Council, added: 
“With the recent Government announcement on Oxford’s global tech ambitions, this deployment is a timely reminder of how critical world-class digital infrastructure is to our city’s future. These 5G small cells will enhance mobile connectivity and enable smart city applications, from intelligent transport to healthcare innovation. We’re thrilled that Oxfordshire has been selected as the first city in this commercial rollout.” 

As a leader in mobile infrastructure services, Cornerstone remains committed to working with MNOs, local authorities, and technology partners to accelerate the UK’s digital transformation. This deployment is just the beginning of a long-term strategy to bring best-in-class connectivity to urban centres across the country. 

Learn more about Cornerstone’s Small Cell Coverage Solution here.

Bridging Innovation and Infrastructure: Pat Coxen, CEO of Cornerstone, and Martin Reeves, Chief Executive of Oxfordshire County Council, examine a small cell unit during a recent strategy meeting in Oxford. The session marked a key milestone in bringing advanced connectivity solutions to the city.
Powering Collaboration for a Connected Future: Cornerstone’s Senior Leadership Team welcomes Signify and Dense Air executives to Theale to align on the nationwide small cell rollout—starting with Oxford. The partnership is a model for cross-industry collaboration driving the UK’s digital transformation.
Next-Gen Connectivity Meets Academic Excellence: A vision of the future: AI-rendered imagery showcases the discreet integration of Cornerstone’s small cell technology within the historic Oxford University campus—delivering high-speed mobile connectivity without compromising heritage or aesthetics.
Smart City Infrastructure at Street Level: An AI-generated rendering of Cornerstone’s small cell deployment in Oxford’s city centre. The design blends seamlessly into urban infrastructure, enabling 5G coverage, IoT integration, and smarter services for residents and visitors alike.

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About Cornerstone 

Cornerstone is the UK’s leading mobile infrastructure services company, managing a portfolio of over 15,700 sites that provide vital connectivity nationwide. As a trusted partner to Mobile Network Operators, local authorities, and the wider telecommunications industry, Cornerstone delivers innovative, sustainable infrastructure solutions that enable seamless communication, support economic growth, and drive digital inclusion. From traditional towers to cutting-edge small cell technology, Cornerstone is shaping the future of the UK’s digital landscape. 

About Signify 

Signify (Euronext: LIGHT) is the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers, and the Internet of Things. Our Philips products, Interact systems, and data-enabled services transform lives in homes, buildings, and public spaces. News from Signify can be found in the Newsroom, on X, LinkedIn, and Instagram. 

About Dense Air 

Dense Air provides a Platform-as-a-Service solution called cellShare®, enabling infrastructure owners and operators to deliver neutral host mobile broadband services at scale. By leveraging shared small cell clusters, Dense Air helps cities and infrastructure providers optimise network capacity, supporting enhanced mobile services through a sustainable and scalable deployment model. 

About Oxfordshire County Council 

Oxfordshire County Council provides around 80 per cent of local government services in Oxfordshire including social care for adults and children, highway maintenance, education, trading standards, fire and rescue, registration (births, deaths and marriages) and libraries.

For more information please visit: https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/

About the Digital Infrastructure Programme 

The Digital Infrastructure Programme is a self-funded team in Oxfordshire County Council and collaborates with diverse partners to improve digital infrastructure across the county. By working with commercial operators, central government and running intervention projects, the programme helps to facilitate digital infrastructure delivery and improve access to broadband, mobile and public access to Wi-Fi services across the county.