Federated Wireless Secures Sole Source Sustainment Contract for First DoD 5G ATO Program of Record

First Commercial Deployment of Advanced Private 5G Network for USMC LOGCOM Logistics Base, in Collaboration with JMA Wireless, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Shared Spectrum, Aligns with the Department of Defense’s…

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Federated Wireless Raises $22 Million in Series A Round Led by Woodford Investment Management and Allied Minds – February 2016

Federated Wireless announced that it successfully raised $22 million to bolster the development of its cloud-hosted Spectrum Access System (SAS) and CINQ platform to bring the benefits of shared spectrum in the 3.5GHz band to Enterprise customers in the Education,…

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First Commercial Announcements Demonstrate Demand for Shared Spectrum

Federated Wireless has signed two significant partners to it’s CINQ XP platform, which includes it’s Spectrum Access System (SAS) and Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC), before the solution has been certified. In the first shared spectrum commercial announcements, both made this month,…

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Reaching a Milestone with WInnForum’s Standards for Spectrum Sharing

Last month, the Wireless Innovation Forum released “Requirements for Commercial operation in the U.S. 3550-3700 MHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service Band” to ensure properly functioning spectrum sharing in the band. Specifically, the report defines the necessary operation and standard interfaces…

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Shared Spectrum Advancement Marks Major Milestone in Wireless History

The wireless industry just achieved a major milestone, but these events have gone relatively unnoticed. On April 28, the FCC finalized its rules for the Citizens’ Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) opening 150 MHz of spectrum for shared use by commercial…

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A Path to Protection for Existing Users in the 3.65 GHz band

In April of last year, the FCC enacted rules for Citizen’s Broadband Radio Service (CBRS).  As a result, existing wireless broadband services in 3650 – 3700 MHz are required to transition to the new CBRS rules. However, during the transition…

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Spectrum Sharing Technologies: Paving the Way to 5G

Recently, Federated Wireless commented on the FCC’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to make the centimeter and millimeter wave spectrum available for the future of wireless networks. The proposal, which addresses the use of bands above 24 GHz, proposes the use…

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An Alliance for Innovation through the 3.5 Ghz Band

Last week, together with Google, Intel, Nokia, Qualcomm, and Ruckus Wireless, we announced a shared commitment to promote solutions in the 3.5 GHz band. This announcement continues the momentum we’ve seen for 3.5 GHz band shared spectrum over the last…

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Apr 1, 2020

5G proponents win some, lose some in latest FCC proposals

The FCC’s proposal could ultimately result in significant improvements to in-home Wi-Fi networks.

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Apr 1, 2020

5G proponents win some, lose some in latest FCC proposals

The FCC’s proposal could ultimately result in significant improvements to in-home Wi-Fi networks.

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Apr 1, 2020

5G proponents win some, lose some in latest FCC proposals

The FCC’s proposal could ultimately result in significant improvements to in-home Wi-Fi networks.

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Mar 25, 2020

Predictability, reliability key to private wireless networks: Special Report

Kurt Schaubach, CTO of Federated Wireless shares some thoughts on building and managing private wireless networks.

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Mar 25, 2020

Predictability, reliability key to private wireless networks: Special Report

Kurt Schaubach, CTO of Federated Wireless shares some thoughts on building and managing private wireless networks.

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Mar 25, 2020

Predictability, reliability key to private wireless networks: Special Report

Kurt Schaubach, CTO of Federated Wireless shares some thoughts on building and managing private wireless networks.

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