Ontivity Appoints Former DISH Network and T-Mobile Executive Dave Mayo to Board as National Infrastructure Expansion Accelerates

Ontivity Appoints Former DISH Network and T-Mobile Executive Dave Mayo to Board as National Infrastructure Expansion Accelerates
March 5, 2026
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Board Appointment Aligns with National Infrastructure Growth Strategy

Ontivity, a national provider of digital infrastructure services, has appointed Dave Mayo to its Board of Directors as the company enters its next phase of national expansion.

Mayo brings decades of wireless and telecommunications experience, most recently serving as Executive Vice President of DISH Network, where he helped lead the deployment of the first cloud-native standalone 5G network in the U.S. Earlier in his career, he spent more than 20 years at T-Mobile in senior leadership roles spanning 5G, IoT, technology strategy, finance, and development.

The appointment comes as Ontivity continues to scale its unified operating platform to support large national carriers, tower owners, hyperscale data center operator sand more.

From Regional Operators to Unified National Platform

Ontivity consolidated five regional operator firms — Enertech Resources, EasTex Tower, Legacy Telecommunications, CMS Wireless and Mountain Wireless — into a single national operating structure. The strategy combines local field expertise with national scale, enabling the company to support multi-market wireless, fiber and critical infrastructure projects.

Today, the company employs more than 700 professionals and operates more than 250 field crews from 20 office locations across much of the United States. Its service portfolio spans wireless and wireline telecommunications, fiber deployment, data center infrastructure, utility networks and government communications systems.

For carriers and infrastructure owners managing multi-state builds, this national model is designed to provide consistent execution, safety standards, and scalable field resources.

Experience in 5G and Cloud-Native Networks

Ontivity CEO Ryan Hanson said the appointment reflects the company’s focus on anticipating carrier and infrastructure owner requirements as network investment cycles evolve.

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