At a glance: Strategic infrastructure partnership ultra-precise positioning services to Croatia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Serbia, and North Macedonia. Partnership unlocks mission-critical precision positioning for autonomous systems, precision agriculture, and industrial logistics.
SAN FRANCISCO & VIENNA — April 21, 2026 — Point One Navigation, a global provider of high-precision location solutions, and EuroTeleSites AG, one of Europe’s leading independent tower infrastructure operators, today announced a strategic partnership to deploy Point One’s Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) correction network across the five Southeastern European markets. By leveraging EuroTeleSites’ extensive and strategically located tower network, Point One Navigation will roll out its high accuracy location service starting in Bulgaria in Spring 2026, followed by Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, and North Macedonia. The collaboration enables positioning accuracy within ±1 cm, a critical requirement for modern digital and automated services. This partnership highlights EuroTeleSites’ role as a key enabler of new, data driven technologies by making its infrastructure available beyond traditional telecom use.
Why This Partnership Matters
Standard satellite navigation systems can be off by several meters due to weather conditions, signal reflections, or atmospheric effects. While this is sufficient for consumer navigation, it is not accurate enough for applications such as autonomous vehicles, smart farming, robotics, or precision surveying.
EuroTeleSites solves this challenge by offering existing, reliable, and well distributed tower locations, which are ideal for hosting additional positioning equipment. This eliminates the need for customers or technology providers to build their own physical infrastructure and significantly speeds up deployment. For autonomous vehicles, precision agriculture platforms, industrial robotics, and utility survey operations, the traditional level of imprecision is operationally untenable. Point One’s RTK network corrects these errors in real time, compressing positional uncertainty to the centimeter level.
Southeastern Europe has historically represented a significant gap in high-density RTK correction infrastructure. This partnership closes that gap by co-locating Point One base stations on EuroTeleSites’ strategically distributed tower assets, eliminating the need for operators, developers, and enterprises to deploy private reference stations.
As a result, businesses across Southeastern Europe gain immediate access to highly accurate positioning services, without investing in their own networks.
How EuroTeleSites Enable The Service
Through this partnership, Point One places its equipment directly on EuroTeleSites’ towers, using their optimal height, coverage, and availability to ensure reliable performance.
These towers act as fixed reference points that constantly improve satellite location signals. The corrected position data is then delivered over the internet to vehicles, machines, or devices in real time.
From a customer perspective:
- No special or branded hardware is required
- The service works with most satellite RTK enabled devices
- Integration is simple for developers and operators
EuroTeleSites’ infrastructure provides the geographic reach and stability required to make this service commercially viable across multiple countries.
“I am proud to welcome Point One Navigation as a third party/Non-MNO tenant which reflects the growing demand for advanced, precision driven technologies on our infrastructure. Their team brings deep expertise from leading research institutions and global technology companies, and their background in precision navigation and advanced algorithms aligns well with our strategy to support next generation solutions that require robust, resilient infrastructure”
Ivo Ivanovski, CEO EuroTeleSites
Technical Architecture & Deployment
The Point One network operates on a corrections-as-a-service model, delivering RTCM (Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services) messages via internet connection to any GNSS receiver with BeiDuo, Galileo, GPS, or GLONASS capability. No proprietary hardware is required on the customer side, the service is hardware-agnostic and designed for zero-configuration integration by developers.
Point One manufactures its base station hardware in-house at facilities in California and France, deploying with dedicated installation teams. The company currently operates approximately 4,000 active base stations globally, expanding at a rate of roughly one hundred new installations per month. EuroTeleSites’ tower assets in the five target markets provide the geographic density and structural reliability required for robust network coverage
Practical Applications Enabled By The Network
The Southeastern European deployment is designed to serve a broad range of mission-critical use cases, including:
- Autonomous and electric vehicles requiring seamless cross-border navigation
- Precision agriculture platforms, including autonomous tractors, smart field equipment, and agricultural drones
- Industrial and delivery robotics operating in urban and logistics environments
- Surveying and digital twin generation for infrastructure and underground utility mapping
- Shared mobility solutions, including scooters and city bike networks requiring reliable location accuracy
Regional Impact & Commercial Significance
The partnership addresses a structural gap in Eastern and Southern European precision positioning infrastructure. By leveraging EuroTeleSites’ existing footprint, rather than greenfield tower construction, deployment timelines are compressed and network reliability is anchored to proven passive infrastructure. The five-market coverage area enables seamless cross-border RTK correction continuity for logistics operators, autonomous transport fleets, and enterprise survey teams operating across the Western Balkans and Adriatic corridor.
The partnership also supports EuroTeleSites’ strategic objective to grow its portfolio of third-party technology customers by 2026, showcasing the broader value of tower infrastructure for emerging digital services beyond traditional telecommunications tenancy.
Coverage Map & Developer Access
Developers, enterprises, and system integrators can view real-time network coverage — including active stations, recently commissioned sites, and planned locations at: pointonenav.com/coverage-map
About Point One Navigation:
Point One Navigation is a San Francisco–based precision location technology company offering the Point One RTK correction network and associated positioning engine software to developers, enterprises, and government organizations worldwide. The company’s hardware-agnostic, subscription-based platform delivers 1-3 cm positional accuracy to any GNSS-capable device with an internet connection. Point One serves customers across autonomous vehicles, precision agriculture, industrial robotics, utility survey, and smart mobility sectors. For more information, visit pointonenav.com.
About EuroTeleSites AG
EuroTeleSites, a listed company on the Vienna Stock Exchange, is the leading provider of
telecommunications infrastructure and solutions in the CEE region. It is building the region’s
digital infrastructure by operating 13,820 strategically located sites in 2025. 201 employees
generated revenues of 280.2 mEUR.
As a European player among the top 30 tower companies worldwide, EuroTeleSites goal is
to further strengthen its position as a trusted partner in the telecommunications industry.
Besides A1 as the anchor tenant, customers range from mobile network operators to internet
service providers, enterprises and government agencies.
EuroTeleSites is dedicated to delivering reliable and innovative infrastructure solutions to
meet the ever-growing connectivity needed in today’s world.
Media Contact:
Point One Navigation: [email protected]
EuroTeleSites: [email protected]