Federated Wireless Announces General Availability of its Groundbreaking Adaptive Network Planner (ANP) at WISPAPALOOZA 2024
AI-Powered Tool Optimizes CBRS Networks, Boosts BEAD-Funded Broadband Deployment, and Enhances Provider Profitability October 1, 2024 – Arlington, VA – Federated Wireless, the leader in shared spectrum management, today announced the…
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Response to the NTIA RFC on Developing a National Spectrum Strategy
The Federated Wireless team continues to lead the shared spectrum wave, and, in doing so, sets up the United States to lead the 5G wave. This was an initiative President Trump outlined late last year, and we gladly accepted the…
Read blogHow Can Enterprises and Venue Owners Benefit from CBRS?
If you run an enterprise organization or venue and struggle to provide good cellular coverage to your users, it’s time to consider the many benefits of CBRS. We are diligently in the thick of planning Initial Commercial Deployments and what…
Read blogWe’re Ready For ESC Certification
You may recall, FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly recently issued a statement that outlined registration procedures for Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC) certification: “Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC) systems are a key component to permit sharing and robust use of the 3.5 GHz…
Read blogIndustrial IoT and Machine Learning Applications over CBRS Spectrum
Live demonstration of Private Mobile Network for Machine Learning Application with Amazon DeepLens devices This week at AWS re:Invent, Athonet, Ruckus Networks, Federated Wireless are launching a fully cloud-native private mobile network solution for developers, ISV’s, telecom operators, public sector,…
Read blogFCC Report To Congress: Shared Spectrum For All
Today – November 2, 2018 – the Federal Communications Commission is providing a report to Congress analyzing the results of the 2015 rule changes which created CBRS band and on proposals that identify additional spectrum bands that can be shared…
Read blogFCC Announced Changes To The Priority Access Licenses (PAL) Rules
October 23 not only marked the first day of the CBRS Alliance October 2018 All Members Meeting, but also the Federal Communications Commission’s October 2018 Open Commission Meeting where yet another shared spectrum milestone was reached. The FCC adopted a…
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Oct 14, 2021
New Spectrum Exchange Connects PAL Licensees with Carriers
Federated Wireless, yesterday announced availability of its Spectrum Exchange, which enables Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) Priority Access License (PAL) holders to lease under-utilized spectrum to third parties to supplement General Authorized Access availability.
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New Spectrum Exchange Connects PAL Licensees with Carriers
Federated Wireless, yesterday announced availability of its Spectrum Exchange, which enables Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) Priority Access License (PAL) holders to lease under-utilized spectrum to third parties to supplement General Authorized Access availability.
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New Spectrum Exchange Connects PAL Licensees with Carriers
Federated Wireless, yesterday announced availability of its Spectrum Exchange, which enables Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) Priority Access License (PAL) holders to lease under-utilized spectrum to third parties to supplement General Authorized Access availability.
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Federated launching ‘Airbnb’ for CBRS spectrum exchange
The exchange is an automated portal that will provide nearly instant access to spectrum without interacting directly with the Federal Communications Commission.
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Federated launching ‘Airbnb’ for CBRS spectrum exchange
The exchange is an automated portal that will provide nearly instant access to spectrum without interacting directly with the Federal Communications Commission.
Learn MoreOct 13, 2021
Federated launching ‘Airbnb’ for CBRS spectrum exchange
The exchange is an automated portal that will provide nearly instant access to spectrum without interacting directly with the Federal Communications Commission.
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