From Policy to Connect X: Patrick Halley on What’s Next for Wireless Infrastructure

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In this episode, Patrick Halley, President and CEO of the Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA), shares a comprehensive view of the evolving wireless infrastructure landscape—highlighting the critical intersection of policy, investment, and emerging technologies like AI that are shaping the future of connectivity. Drawing from his leadership at WIA, Patrick offers a front-row perspective on the companies building, owning, and operating the networks that power our increasingly digital world.

Today, WIA represents the full wireless ecosystem—from tower companies and carriers to OEMs and service providers—advocating for policies, education, and industry collaboration that enable continued growth. Patrick explains how the organization plays a central role in advancing infrastructure deployment through federal and state advocacy, workforce training programs, and flagship events like ConnectX.

Patrick breaks down one of the most important realities in the industry: despite being in a cyclical phase, wireless infrastructure investment remains strong, with $65 billion in annual spending and continued growth in tower deployments. He emphasizes that relentless demand for data—driven increasingly by mobile-first behaviors—continues to fuel both new builds and co-location strategies across the network.

A major theme throughout the conversation is the rise of AI and its growing impact on wireless networks. Patrick highlights that AI already accounts for a meaningful share of network traffic, a number expected to grow rapidly as consumers and enterprises rely more heavily on AI-powered applications. From simple mobile queries to complex AI agents handling everyday tasks, this shift is fundamentally increasing demand for faster, more robust wireless infrastructure.

The discussion also explores the policy landscape, where spectrum availability and permitting reform remain top priorities. Patrick outlines ongoing efforts to free up additional spectrum, streamline deployment through predictable and transparent permitting processes, and ensure the regulatory environment supports continued innovation and investment.

Looking ahead, Patrick remains bullish on the industry’s long-term outlook. While acknowledging recent workforce challenges and layoffs tied to the tail end of the 5G build cycle, he explains how future growth—driven by 6G development, AI expansion, and increasing wireless adoption—will create new opportunities across the ecosystem. He also highlights the growing demand for roles in adjacent areas like fiber and data center infrastructure.

Finally, Patrick shares how WIA is addressing workforce development through its Telecommunications Education Center and registered apprenticeship programs—equipping the next generation with the skills needed across wireless, fiber, and emerging technologies.

From AI-driven demand to spectrum policy and workforce transformation, this episode offers a timely and insightful look at what’s next for wireless infrastructure—and why the foundation being built today will define the connected world of tomorrow.

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Patrick Halley is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA). WIA represents over 140 companies that develop, build, own and operate the nation’s wireless infrastructure and is the leading authority on all things wireless.

Mr. Halley joined WIA in August of 2022. Prior to joining the association, he was the Senior Vice President of Policy & Advocacy and General Counsel at USTelecom – The Broadband Association. There he led the association’s policy development and advocacy efforts in Washington, DC, and the states. He also served as an officer of the Industry Traceback Group, LLC, an organization that traces, sources, and ultimately works to prevent illegal robocalls.

Prior to joining USTelecom, Mr. Halley was a partner at the communications law firm Wilkinson Barker Knauer LLP (WBK), where he advised communications providers and trade associations on strategic, policy, and legal matters. During that time, he was the Executive Director of the Next Generation 911 Institute, a not-for profit organization supporting the work of the Congressional Next Generation 911 Caucus to modernize the nation’s 911 system.

He previously served at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in numerous roles, including as a legal advisor to an FCC Chairman and two Bureau Chiefs, as Associate Chief of the Wireline Competition Bureau, and Acting Director of the Commission’s Office of Legislative Affairs. Before joining the FCC, Mr. Halley was the Director of Government Affairs for NENA – The 911 Association where he served as the association’s liaison with Congress, the FCC, and other government agencies.

Patrick graduated magna cum laude from the Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law. He received a Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, from The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs.

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