Private 5G vendors have been pushing neutral host models harder than ever recently. Perhaps this reflects the frustration that DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems), as an alternative approach, is just not going away – and remains the preferred approach for many venues and large spaces where people congregate, such as airports and convention centers. On the other hand, neutral host is gaining traction quite quickly among enterprises seeking to eliminate the RF engineering and cable runs associated with DAS – reducing capex and opex in many cases. There is also a third way; to deploy private 5G without any connection to public macro networks at all – an approach some large security-conscious enterprises are taking. Airbus is a notable example of…