About Becky Bobzien-Simms

Becky Bobzien-Simms is SVP of Operations at Federated Wireless, where she leads teams in supporting the company’s key vertical customers, as well as, partners. She is responsible for developing and maintaining the company’s operational support structure and service delivery channels. Becky brings 20+ years of Operational experience to Federated Wireless. Previously, she has served in various operational and engineering roles at ACN, Time Warner Cable, Dynus Corp, Cavalier Telephone, Velocita and MCI. The last 15 years of her career, Becky has been focused on Wireless Operations, specifically supporting MVNOs and the implementation and build out of cell tower backhaul and small cell networks.

Five 9’s and Climbing: Multi-region and Our Continued Obsession with High Availability CBRS Spectrum and Customer Experience

We are obsessed with two things at Federated Wireless. Delivering the best customer experience in the industry and relentlessly improving our cloud-native platform to provide the most resilient and high availability shared spectrum solution possible.

Fortunately for us, happy customers and cloud-based services with nearly zero downtime go hand-in-hand, which is why we continue to invest in delivering greater availability for CBRS spectrum.

Our latest Spectrum Controller release takes that story even further by enabling geo-redundant multi-region architecture for our SAS protocol services to ensure service continuity, the component of our Spectrum Access System (SAS) that monitors authorization and keeps our customers operational on CBRS spectrum.

What is geo-redundancy and why is it important for CBRS spectrum?

Geographic redundancy protects cloud services and applications from downtime and disruption by replicating services across multiple regions. Backing up services in multiple locations means that if a cloud provider experiences a disruptive event in one region or datacenter it is significantly less likely to cause a negative impact to the cloud-based service.

This is a major milestone for the cloud maturity of our Spectrum Controller platform. But you might ask, how does geo-redundant multi-region architecture translate to value for CBRS SAS and Private Wireless customers?

It means that our customers get the maximum benefits of the cloud with sophisticated architectural features and techniques in place to mitigate any potential risks of operating 100% in the cloud.

These are the benefits of high availability for CBRS SAS and Private Wireless:

  • Save IT resources with nearly zero downtime (less than six minutes of downtime per year)
  • Protect revenue streams with always-on connectivity
  • Preserve business continuity for mission-critical applications or services
  • Safeguard the brand and customer expectations for downstream end-user services that run on wireless connectivity

Multi-region architecture is only part of the story. In fact, it’s the latest in years of investment into our platforms and processes that are all aimed at maintaining and surpassing 99.999% availability.

What else goes into delivering a high availability CBRS SAS?

Achieving 99.999% availability in the cloud for CBRS spectrum actually comes down to three critical areas of our business that we have invested heavily in:

  • Cloud platform reliability
  • Customer experience
  • Shared spectrum innovation

It’s this combination of attention to the customer experience and refining our technology that allows us to deliver the most reliable shared spectrum services possible.

Cloud Platform Reliability

Our Spectrum Controller implementation is built 100% in the AWS cloud and leverages architectural and cloud features to offer a highly redundant and resilient solution:

  1. Individual microservice level redundancy
  2. AWS Availability Zone level redundancy
  3. Multi-region support for service continuity

In the unlikely event of a failure in any component, the system automatically instantiates a new component in its place in real-time replacing the failed service. Due to the stateless manner in which the service is implemented, any transient connections to clients that are impacted due to the failure will automatically retry and will be served by the remaining system components.

To put it in simpler terms, we have built one of the most sophisticated cloud-native platforms in the industry, which is incredibly important to our customers as we extend to them the scale, security and cost optimizing benefits of operating CBRS spectrum in the cloud.

Customer Experience

In 2015, we made a bold move by building a 100% cloud-native platform to power the industry’s first CBRS Spectrum Access System (SAS).

Our customers are a testament to how the commitment to cloud has paid off. Today, more than 90,000 CBRS access points and 350+ customers are leveraging the Federated Wireless Spectrum Controller for CBRS SAS and Private Wireless services. Our cloud-native architecture also ensures that the shared spectrum model can scale with the growth of CBRS adoption, as well as new technologies like Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) for Wi-Fi 6E in the 6 GHz band.

At the core of that success has been our obsessive attention and responsiveness to the needs of our customers. CBRS and shared spectrum are still new technologies. So as our customers invest and dedicate their business models to this new paradigm in connectivity, they need a partner that can respond in real-time.

We back our CBRS spectrum services with unparalleled customer support:

  • 24/7/365 NOC Services
  • Year-round, toll-free customer support (you can call us if you need us)
  • Industry leading CBRS CPI training (Certified Professional Installer)
  • Hands-on deployment engineer support for each customer onboarding experience
  • MyFederated – On-demand support portal and best practice community

Shared Spectrum Innovation

In CBRS in particular, there is one more component of shared spectrum that makes all of this innovation possible for our customers. And that is our triple redundant Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC) network.

The ESC is a sensor network that can securely detect when naval radar needs access to a portion of the spectrum and safely move commercial users onto other channels, ensuring maximum spectral efficiency. This effectively makes sure naval radar is protected while making the maximum possible CBRS spectrum available for commercial users.

That’s important because the ability to protect incumbents is what makes CBRS shared spectrum cost-effective and available nationwide.

Not all CBRS SAS solutions are created equal. Having the nation’s largest and most complete, triple redundant ESC network is a huge differentiator for our customers, and a key reason why CBRS SAS users switch to Federated Wireless. We operate our network with the same standards and SLAs as a carrier-grade network operator, continuously monitoring, adjusting, and optimizing the network to deliver the highest performance.

For years now our network has successfully navigated extreme weather events in the most challenging environments, from hurricanes in the Gulf to wildfires in California. We have implemented triple redundant backhaul connections, extended battery backup, and when backup is exhausted, generators to handle extended power failures and ensure the network stays up and running.

We support our network with a 24/7/365 NOC to troubleshoot and solve problems as soon as they occur. These are all things that any carrier-grade network operator would do, and it’s what makes CBRS shared spectrum possible for network densification, fixed wireless services, and the fast-growing private wireless market.

What goes into delivering the most reliable CBRS Spectrum Access System possible with proven 99.999% availability?

The fact is that for wireless connectivity to work for your business it needs to essentially never be down. Our singular focus is building the most reliable shared spectrum solutions to power your business for a cloud and application-driven world. That means our teams are working year-round to make sure your wireless solutions stay connected, no matter what.

To summarize, you should make sure your CBRS SAS is backed up with:

  • A mature cloud architecture including multi-region support for geographic redundancy
  • 24/7/365 NOC Services with year-round, toll-free customer support
  • The nation’s largest and most complete, triple redundant Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC)

We continue to invest in delivering, and improving on, our 99.999% availability because we understand that business continuity and disruption-free operations are critical for any business to succeed in today’s always-on, digital-intensive world.

Ready to get started with CBRS? Let’s chat!

Not All Spectrum is Created Equal

At Federated Wireless, we understand that our customers’ success hinges on the reliability of our systems. That’s why we deliver premium spectrum access, the trademarks of which are high availability with geo-redundancy, 24/7/365 live support with NOC monitoring and professional services.

What is High Availability?

High availability is the backbone of a robust network service, ensuring systems are operational without interruptions. It’s not just about being online; it’s about guaranteeing seamless functionality over time. We measure this using the industry-standard ‘five nines’—99.999% availability—indicating exceptional reliability and design.

Beyond Five Nines: Our Innovative Edge

Our pursuit of reliability extends beyond industry standards. We’ve engineered additional safeguards, such as geo-redundancy, caching layers and a highly redundant Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC) network, to fortify our (and therefore your) service against any contingency.

Ensuring Priority Access for Incumbents

A cornerstone of our commitment to high availability is respecting the incumbents’ priority access to the band. To navigate this, our SAS utilizes the ESC network. These coastal sensors are our eyes and ears on the ground, detecting incumbent radar activity and informing us when to adapt our spectrum allocation to maintain harmony across the board.

SAS: The Heartbeat of Shared Spectrum

Our Spectrum Access System (SAS) exemplifies our commitment to high availability. The SAS is a centralized spectrum management system used to enforce spectrum access rules to ensure non-interfering operation, which sometimes requires rapid channel reassignments when a Navy radar operating off the coast turns on. The SAS ensures that shared spectrum is sufficiently protected and efficiently utilized.

Calculating Availability: A Year in Seconds

To quantify our success, we scrutinize every second of the year, subtracting any downtime to calculate our high availability percentage. This meticulous approach showcases our dedication to maintaining service reliability and customer trust.

High availability is not a luxury—it’s a necessity for our customers engaged in critical tasks. It’s the confidence that their services will function flawlessly, even under sub-optimal conditions—or as we like to say, when it matters most.

Mitigating Outages: Our Proactive Approach

Understanding the implications of downtime, we’ve architected our systems to preempt outages. Designing for failure yields a self-healing infrastructure to minimize impacts due to outages. With services distributed across strategic locations and continual monitoring, we ensure a rapid response to any incident.

Customer Support: Our Promise of Excellence

Our proactive support structure is a hallmark of our service. From the MyFederated portal to our 24/7 response team, we stand ready to assist, anticipating issues before they impact our customers.

The Role of SAS Administrators

At the heart of ensuring seamless connectivity is our SAS team. These specialists are tasked with a critical role: managing CBRS operations to safeguard against interference within the network’s various access tiers and user groups. It’s a sophisticated orchestration that requires meticulous attention and expertise.

Behind the Scenes of Spectrum Allocation

While users may simply request access to the band, the process is anything but simple. Our systems must engage in a significant exchange of interference-related data with other SAS providers, a daily computational dance that ensures the integrity of the spectrum’s usage. This collaboration, while challenging and compute-intensive, is crucial for minimizing delays and maintaining service quality.

The Federated Wireless Difference

The technicalities of SAS administration underscore the complexity of delivering high availability in shared spectrum services. At Federated Wireless, our commitment to high availability is unwavering. With each second of uptime, we’re not just powering networks; we’re empowering businesses, facilitating growth, and fostering connections that matter.

While FCC certification sets a baseline, our approach to high availability transcends these standards. We’ve leveraged cloud solutions and strategic partnerships to elevate our service, offering a network that our customers can depend on without reservation.

Our cross-functional teams embody collaboration, ensuring that from the CTO to engineering, operations to customer support, we’re aligned in delivering high availability without compromise.

Engage with Us

We invite you to join us in this journey of unparalleled connectivity. Reach out to learn more about our high availability solutions and how we can support your mission-critical operations. Together, let’s build a future that’s always connected.

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How to Choose the Right CBRS SAS Vendor and Migrate Smoothly?

CBRS SAS Provider

Were you weighing your CBRS SAS provider options to prepare for an upcoming migration? We captured a few of the top points to consider, and outline how we can help with a simple migration path.

Migrating Between CBRS SAS Providers

If you found your way to this page, it means you’re probably ready to switch CBRS SAS providers, and you just need to figure out three things:

  1. How do I choose the right CBRS SAS vendor? (I don’t want to have to switch again)
  2. How do I make the transition easy?
  3. How do I make sure none of my subscribers are disrupted when I make the switch?

We understand, and we’re here to help. In fact, here’s a link to some fast, simple instructions if you’re ready to migrate CBRS SAS providers right now.

Switch to the Federated Wireless CBRS SAS >

If you’re still doing the research to make the best decision possible. We hope this article helps.

How do I choose the right CBRS SAS provider?

The fact is that for wireless connectivity to work for your subscribers it needs to essentially never be down.

In the event that there is a disruption in service, your CBRS SAS vendor needs to be a partner you can rely on to respond rapidly and clearly to help bring your customers back online (ideally, before they ever even notice).

A great CBRS SAS provider should look something like this:

  • Built cloud-first with over 99.999% availability
  • 24/7/365 NOC Services
  • Year-round, toll-free customer support (you can call a real person when you need to)
  • Industry-leading CBRS CPI training (Certified Professional Installer)
  • Hands-on deployment engineer support for each customer onboarding experience
  • On-demand support portal and best practice community

So spoiler. We think the Federated Wireless Spectrum Controller and our CBRS SAS services are the best in the world. But with good reason. Shared spectrum services and wireless innovations, including CBRS SAS, are all that we do, and our only goal is to enable more businesses to build networks on cloud-managed shared spectrum. That means our business model revolves around making sure your wireless efforts succeed.

A few more reasons why we’re a smart move for your CBRS spectrum services:

  1. We played a major role in making CBRS and the shared spectrum model a reality (just ask Wikipedia)
  2. Our 350+ customers love us
  3. Wireless is in our DNA (meet our leadership with veterans from Sprint, Qualcomm and Motorola)

Listen, we understand that keeping the customer connected and happy is your only priority because that’s our number one goal too. That’s why we’re obsessed with delivering the most reliable CBRS spectrum services in the industry.

Many of our customers come to us with questions about migrating devices safely between CBRS SAS providers. The reasons for switching usually come down to the fact that the operational or customer support model of their existing SAS vendor doesn’t suit their business. But, whatever the reason for switching SAS providers might be we make it easy to transition your devices to Federated Wireless without disrupting your service or impacting customers.

The fact is, the main reason customers switch to Federated Wireless and stick with us is our world-class customer support. From day one we’ve dedicated ourselves to delivering unmatched service to our customers, and we continue investing in our technology and our support infrastructure to constantly deliver the best shared spectrum services in the industry.

When it comes to wireless, you need a partner you can rely on. We’re here to help you deliver the most reliable connectivity possible to your customers.

If you’re ready to learn more or make the switch to the Federated Wireless SAS, we’ve made it as easy to switch as possible to save you trouble and protect your subscribers from disruption.

How do I easily migrate CBRS SAS providers?

Switching from your current SAS provider to Federated Wireless SAS is easy.

If you are a Cambium customer, open a Cambium support case to switch your CBRS deployment to the Federated Wireless SAS, and they manage the transition. If that’s your situation, you can stop reading this article here and go make the easy switch with Cambium.

If you have purchased or plan to purchase your SAS service through one of our VAR partners, please contact the VAR and let them know that you want to transition your CBRS deployment to the Federated Wireless SAS.  Your VAR should take the lead in coordinating your transition to Federated Wireless.  Even if you are working with a VAR, feel free to contact Federated Wireless.

If you plan to work directly with Federated Wireless, please click this link to our SAS migration information request page.

Once you have signed up for service, a Federated Wireless deployment engineer will reach out to get you started.

Your hands-on, guided onboarding process will look like this:

  • We create your account on the SAS and supply you with:
    • The unique registration ID you will need to configure in your CBSDs or domain proxies.
    • A user account on the Federated Wireless SAS Web GUI.
    • Instructions on how to self-register for a profile on the MyFederated support portal that you’ll need to create support cases, search our knowledge base, or participate in our community forums.
  • Schedule time for an onboarding session between you and the Federated Wireless SAS Operations team. During this session, we’ll:
    • Demonstrate how to use the SAS GUI and my federated portal.
    • Discuss how to configure your unique registration ID and SAS URL (https://spectrum-connect.federatedwireless.com/v1.2) into your CBSDs or domain proxies.
    • Discuss how to best migrate your CBSD installation parameters to the Federated Wireless SAS.
    • Schedule a time for you to migrate your CBSDs to the Federated Wireless SAS.
    • Answer any other CBRS questions you may have.

We have worked closely with many customers to help them make a smooth transition from other SAS providers to Federated Wireless SAS, and we look forward to helping you as well.

If you still have questions or just want to talk through your options with one of our specialists, set up a call, and one of our specialists we’ll reach out to help get you started.

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