Digital Locations Inc
OTC:DLOC
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Digital Locations Inc
Digital Locations, Inc. operates as an early stage developer and acquirer of cell tower sites for 5G services. The company is headquartered in Santa Barbara, California. The company went IPO on 2017-09-26. The firm intends to develop a portfolio of cell tower sites. The 5G wireless networks enable applications such as self-driving cars, the Internet of things (IOT), mobile streaming of 4K videos, real-time hologram-based collaboration, and lag-free high-definition gaming. The 5G spectrum is divided into three speeds, including Low Band (600-700MHz), Mid Band (2.5/3.5 GHz), High Band (millimeter wave 25-39 GHz).
Digital Locations, Inc. operates as an early stage developer and acquirer of cell tower sites for 5G services. The company is headquartered in Santa Barbara, California. The company went IPO on 2017-09-26. The firm intends to develop a portfolio of cell tower sites. The 5G wireless networks enable applications such as self-driving cars, the Internet of things (IOT), mobile streaming of 4K videos, real-time hologram-based collaboration, and lag-free high-definition gaming. The 5G spectrum is divided into three speeds, including Low Band (600-700MHz), Mid Band (2.5/3.5 GHz), High Band (millimeter wave 25-39 GHz).