The rise of neutral host and ‘as a service’ network models will be a significant boost to adoption of small cells, as highlighted in documents recently published as part of the Small Cell Forum’s Smart Enterprise Release (http://scf.io/en/documents/017_-_R6_-_Multi-Operator_Market_Drivers.php). But SCaaS (small cells as a service) opportunities are also growing in the public WiFi sector, as recent deals announced by Ericsson and Arqiva illustrate. Ericsson is working with WiFi network operator Ozone Networks in India, to offer SCaaS to major MNO Reliance Communications. The agreement with RCOM includes technology, design, planning, building and optimization of networks. India’s mobile operators are increasingly taking advantage of a more relaxed regulatory approach to unlicensed spectrum (see separate item) to harness WiFi, reducing the pressure…