
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Deploys Outdoor Wi-Fi 6E at Notre Dame Stadium and Pilots Private 5G for Connectivity Everywhere with HPE Aruba Networking
Instantly enables game-day wireless traffic to nearly triple upon 6GHz spectrum deployment, previewing institution-wide rollout of indoor and outdoor connectivity for powering AI, IoT, and other innovations across the institution’s…
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Casa Systems to Introduce CBRS Portfolio at 2019 MWC Barcelona
Casa’s end-to-end CBRS solution opens up new opportunities for U.S. service providers while addressing the need for additional network capacity and bandwidth
Learn MorePacket, Federated Wireless Announce “Wireless Test Kitchen” to Accelerate Developer Innovation
Joint platform integration to enable a fully API-driven solution for wireless connectivity Arlington, Va. and New York – February 21, 2019 — Taking the next step towards a developer-led model for wireless infrastructure, Federated Wireless and Packet today announced a…
Learn MoreLeading the Wave with First Round of CBRS Customer Deployments
Company’s CBRS Deployment Momentum Signals Accelerated Industry Adoption, Fueled by Wide Range of Band 48 Devices Now Available Arlington, Va. – February 21, 2019 – Federated Wireless today announced the submission of a supplement to its Initial Commercial Deployment (ICD)…
Learn MoreAppointment of Steven Marshall as Senior Advisor
Top Wireless Industry Executive to Work Alongside Federated Wireless Leadership as Company Commercializes CBRS in U.S. and Eyes Global Adoption of Shared Spectrum Model Arlington, Va. — February 5, 2019 – Federated Wireless, the leading shared spectrum technology provider,…
Learn MoreUtility Industry Leaders Join New Alliance to Champion Private Broadband Networks for Critical Infrastructure
Utility Broadband Alliance (UBBA) to become hub of information sharing, collaboration and planning to advance dedicated wireless connectivity for an increasingly interconnected and distributed grid
Learn MoreAmerican Tower and Ruckus Networks Announce First Commercial CBRS Deployment at ISM Raceway
Delivers expanded connectivity to motorsports enthusiasts in the INfield, grandstands, concourse, and Midway
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Design Factors For a Highly Available CBRS ESC Network
What is the ESC network in CBRS? An essential component to deploying shared spectrum over wireless bands utilized by incumbents like the U.S. Navy is the need to ensure that they do not receive interference from new commercial users. While…
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CBRS Commercialization: Federated Wireless Leads the Charge
Today, we announced two major milestones that put us at the forefront of the wireless industry’s charge toward CBRS commercialization. First, we have submitted our proposal for Initial Commercial Deployment on the CBRS spectrum band to the FCC, detailing how…
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We’re Hiring – Join A Team of Insanely Talented Individuals
WE’RE GROWING EXPONENTIALLY Since the beginning of this year, we have increased our headcount by 20 percent, and we expect to add 17-20 new positions by the end of 2018 with a similar growth rate in 2019. The main driver…
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The FCC Announced Initial Commercial Deployment of CBRS, So Why Wait?
If you’re following the wireless market and have been waiting for an update on CBRS, you aren’t alone. Over the last year, the rules around PAL licenses have been intensely debated, leading some to believe that it is the critical…
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OnGo for Enterprise: State of Readiness
The topic of in-building wireless connectivity is not a new one but is receiving significant attention in the last few months. The primary drivers for this are: Entirely new applications are emerging in the enterprise. Some obvious applications include VR/AR,…
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The Future of Connectivity: Innovation Through Private LTE
“CBRS is inevitable. No longer if but when, and when is a matter of months now.” This is one of my favorite quotes from the fireside chat I had with Vivint’s CTO Mike Hart at ConnectX last week (Mike is…
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