The need to connect has become overwhelmingly vital to the human experience, and Diamond Communications is leading this revolution. With an increasing momentum in mobile usage and more than half of all global Internet traffic originating from connected handheld devices, wireless infrastructure has become a business essential. It’s the fourth utility that defines how communities expand, businesses function, and cities operate.
Founded in 2006, Diamond Communications is known for developing sustainable long-term solutions for scalable wireless ecosystems throughout the United States. With over 4,000 leased wireless sites and more than 450,000 managed wireless infrastructure assets, including rooftops, outdoor and indoor systems, towers, fiber networks, and land parcels, its footprint spans every state as well as Puerto Rico.
What separates Diamond is its full-service approach. It’s management-controlled, it attracts significant institutional investors, and the design is for long-horizon value rather than short-term profit. It has a deep bench of experience across its executive and operating team, ranging back nearly 20 years in cycling through engineering, operations, legal and regulatory matters, financial planning and modeling, as well as deployment and maintenance services to carrier relationships. This combination of executional strength and strategic insight is an advantage as wireless coverage needs accelerate and markets expect both reliability and speed in a highly accelerated time-to-market scenario.
Diamond’s portfolio offers a scalable approach for wireless carriers, public entities, utilities, and property developers to deploy and expand networks. Offering approximately 500,000 locations and assets in its total colocation program, American Tower’s U.S. portfolio is a broad-based infrastructure that makes it easy for networks to expand without the challenges of leasing each new site separately and subsequently integrating them into their network.
The company’s Site Search feature helps carriers rapidly search tower and infrastructure availability based on technical and deployment needs, and the colocation workflow is optimized for speed to market with dedicated teams driving every project. Carriers, broadcasters, IoT providers, government, public safety, and a range of other industries use these capabilities to deploy faster and reduce the friction of access.
Macro towers continue to be the basis for wireless technology, especially with network transformations introducing 5G and other communication standards. Nationwide, Diamond Communications has built monopoles, stealth towers, guyed towers, and self-supported structures with the capacity for multiple colocations. In the last five years, more than 500 towers have gone up through its Build to Suit program, with several hundred others in the pipeline. The focus of the program is on speed-to-market, cost effectiveness, and quality.
Our mission is to create wireless solutions scalable and dependable enough for the future, so that communities, carriers, and innovators can move forward with confidence. — Ed Farscht, CEO
Partnerships have emerged as a linchpin of growth for wireless infrastructure expansion, and Diamond Communications has one of the best networks in the industry. It brings a portfolio that has worked with FirstEnergy, Georgia Power, Mississippi Power, Ameren, LAZ Parking, Howard Hughes, Steeplecom, Kolter, Ohio Turnpike, TASB, and OUTFRONT Media, and makes vertical assets and real estate available to wireless carriers at scale.
Just as coverage outside is as important as coverage inside buildings, the company provides indoor wireless solutions, with the Intenna Systems Inc. in-building solutions division of 25+ years of experience. These services are powering 5G, CBRS, emerging technologies, and long-term maintenance that include flexible financing options and turnkey deployment.
Diamond Communications has also played a meaningful role in municipal connectivity. In Palm Coast, Florida, it evaluated growth demands, adjusted permitting frameworks, engaged carriers, and built targeted infrastructure, including new towers and indoor systems. A similar model helped Howard Hughes improve wireless reliability across multiple large-scale planned communities. The company also serves national and state parks by designing and operating low-impact connectivity solutions such as stealth towers, fiber networks, and outdoor distributed antenna systems.
As demand for greater connectivity accelerates, Diamond Communications has positioned itself as one of the leading wireless tech providers to watch in 2025-26. Its scale, execution history, and integrated delivery model reflect the direction the industry is heading and make it one of the most important wireless solution providers shaping the next era of digital infrastructure.