JTOWER Deploys Infrastructure Sharing Solution at Shiga's Largest Logistics Facility, UIB Konan Logistics Center II
JTOWER Inc., a provider of telecommunications infrastructure sharing, announced it has implemented its indoor infrastructure sharing solution at UIB Konan Logistics Center II, the largest multi-tenant logistics facility in Shiga Prefecture, developed by Unified Industrial Co., Ltd. This initiative consolidates equipment from multiple mobile carriers, resulting in space and power savings and a reduced environmental footprint. The project aims to support the facility's digital transformation, improve convenience for workers, and enhance its long-term asset value.
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JTOWER Inc., a company specializing in telecommunications equipment sharing, announced it has implemented a shared telecommunications environment at the UIB Konan Logistics Center II in Konan City, Shiga Prefecture. The facility was developed by Unified Industrial Co., Ltd.
With a total floor area exceeding 188,000 square meters, UIB Konan Logistics Center II is the largest multi-tenant logistics facility in Shiga Prefecture. The developer, Unified Industrial, serves as the Japanese real estate development arm of UIB Holdings, which operates a logistics real estate platform across Asia.
JTOWER deployed its indoor infrastructure sharing solution, which consolidates the network equipment of multiple mobile carriers, to create an efficient communications environment on each floor, tailored to the facility's operational workflows. Utilizing infrastructure sharing leads to a more efficient and environmentally friendly network by saving space, reducing power consumption, and minimizing materials and construction labor. The solution is also scalable, allowing for the efficient addition of other mobile carriers in the future. This flexibility enables the facility to meet the evolving needs of its tenants and contributes to its long-term asset value. The improved connectivity supports the facility's digital transformation (DX) and enhances convenience for workers, including drivers.
Since launching its commercial indoor infrastructure sharing service in 2014, JTOWER has steadily increased its installations across a wide range of properties, including commercial facilities, office buildings, hospitals, and logistics centers. In 2020, the company strengthened its capabilities by completing the development of 5G-compatible shared equipment and began full-scale deployment. JTOWER boasts a leading track record in Japan, with 841 indoor installations (including 4G/5G) as of its March 2026 figure.
As a pioneer in infrastructure sharing, the company plans to continue leveraging its technology and expertise in the telecommunications field to contribute to social digitalization.
Infrastructure sharing allows network equipment, which was previously installed separately by each mobile carrier, to be consolidated for common use. This approach enables more efficient network development by reducing capital expenditure as well as operation and maintenance costs. Furthermore, it lowers the environmental impact by decreasing power consumption, materials, and the number of construction projects.
In large buildings with a total floor area of over 10,000 square meters, improving indoor mobile reception becomes increasingly necessary. Using infrastructure sharing for indoor environments offers benefits to property owners (space savings, reduced electricity costs), mobile carriers (reduced capital and operational expenses), and mobile users (improved connectivity and satisfaction).
With a total floor area exceeding 188,000 square meters, UIB Konan Logistics Center II is the largest multi-tenant logistics facility in Shiga Prefecture. The developer, Unified Industrial, serves as the Japanese real estate development arm of UIB Holdings, which operates a logistics real estate platform across Asia.
JTOWER deployed its indoor infrastructure sharing solution, which consolidates the network equipment of multiple mobile carriers, to create an efficient communications environment on each floor, tailored to the facility's operational workflows. Utilizing infrastructure sharing leads to a more efficient and environmentally friendly network by saving space, reducing power consumption, and minimizing materials and construction labor. The solution is also scalable, allowing for the efficient addition of other mobile carriers in the future. This flexibility enables the facility to meet the evolving needs of its tenants and contributes to its long-term asset value. The improved connectivity supports the facility's digital transformation (DX) and enhances convenience for workers, including drivers.
Since launching its commercial indoor infrastructure sharing service in 2014, JTOWER has steadily increased its installations across a wide range of properties, including commercial facilities, office buildings, hospitals, and logistics centers. In 2020, the company strengthened its capabilities by completing the development of 5G-compatible shared equipment and began full-scale deployment. JTOWER boasts a leading track record in Japan, with 841 indoor installations (including 4G/5G) as of its March 2026 figure.
As a pioneer in infrastructure sharing, the company plans to continue leveraging its technology and expertise in the telecommunications field to contribute to social digitalization.
Infrastructure sharing allows network equipment, which was previously installed separately by each mobile carrier, to be consolidated for common use. This approach enables more efficient network development by reducing capital expenditure as well as operation and maintenance costs. Furthermore, it lowers the environmental impact by decreasing power consumption, materials, and the number of construction projects.
In large buildings with a total floor area of over 10,000 square meters, improving indoor mobile reception becomes increasingly necessary. Using infrastructure sharing for indoor environments offers benefits to property owners (space savings, reduced electricity costs), mobile carriers (reduced capital and operational expenses), and mobile users (improved connectivity and satisfaction).