Federated Open RAN Neutral-Host Networks
Local operators, campuses, municipalities, building owners, and cooperatives deploy open RAN and open 5G core networks, then federate roaming and settlement so users can move across independently operated coverage islands.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Spectrum access and device certification remain hard to coordinate across many small operators.
- • Roaming UX may be inferior to a national carrier unless authentication, billing, emergency calling, and support are standardized.
- • Dominant carriers could still own the best macro coverage and backhaul economics.
Adoption path
- • Start with private 5G and neutral-host deployments in campuses, venues, apartment buildings, factories, and rural communities.
- • Federate roaming between local operators using open 5G core software, standard SIM or eSIM credentials, and transparent settlement.
- • Expand to municipal and regional coverage where carrier service is weak or expensive.
Decentralization fit
78.0/10
Coordination credibility
58.0/10
Implementation feasibility
53.0/10
Incumbent pressure