
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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Packet, 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…
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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)…
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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,…
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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
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Delivers expanded connectivity to motorsports enthusiasts in the INfield, grandstands, concourse, and Midway
Learn MoreFederated Wireless Details Benefits of Broad Adoption of Shared Spectrum Model Across Bands In Conjunction with FCC’s Report to Congress on CBRS Results
Company Identifies the 3.7-4.2GHz, 3.45-3.55GHz, 3.1-3.45GHz, 5.925-7.125GHz, 37GHz, 26GHz, 70/80GHz and 4.9GHz Bands as Good Candidates for Sharing Arlington, VA – November 2, 2018 – Federated Wireless, the industry leading shared spectrum technology provider, outlined the benefits of applying…
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Federated Wireless Begins Trials to Prove Value of Shared Spectrum
As a recent article points out, Federated Wireless has begun trials with several partners with its Spectrum Access System (SAS) within the FCC’s 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Services (CBRS) band. We continue to see interest from both traditional and…
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From Our CEO: What the Sharing Economy Means for the Wireless Industry
Wireless Week featured Federated Wireless’ CEO Iyad Tarazi in their CTIA Super Mobility Show Daily where he provided insight on how the sharing economy is extending beyond couch surfing and ridesharing into the wireless industry, specifically through shared spectrum.Below is…
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FCC’s Allocation of High-Band Spectrum Supports Shared Spectrum Model
On July 14, the FCC adopted new rules for wireless broadband operations in mm-Wave bands (high frequencies above 24 GHz) making the United States the first country in the world to make this spectrum available for next generation “5G” wireless…
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Spectrum a Key Theme for Mobile for the Rest of 2016
The latest Lowenstein’s View on FierceWireless reviewed some of the key happenings in the mobile industry so far this year and what can be expected in the rest of 2016. Among Mark’s key themes was spectrum, particularly the opportunity we’ve…
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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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Oct 13, 2021
CBRS Spectrum Exchange Now Available
Federated Wireless, a company best known for a spectrum access system that enables shared use of the CBRS spectrum band, has now launched a spectrum exchange that allows licensees to lease CBRS band spectrum to other parties.
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CBRS Spectrum Exchange Now Available
Federated Wireless, a company best known for a spectrum access system that enables shared use of the CBRS spectrum band, has now launched a spectrum exchange that allows licensees to lease CBRS band spectrum to other parties.
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Federated hopes spectrum leasing catches hold
Federated Wireless on Wednesday announced the availability of its new Spectrum Exchange, a product the company hopes might create a standardized approach to spectrum license leasing.
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Federated hopes spectrum leasing catches hold
Federated Wireless on Wednesday announced the availability of its new Spectrum Exchange, a product the company hopes might create a standardized approach to spectrum license leasing.
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Federated hopes spectrum leasing catches hold
Federated Wireless on Wednesday announced the availability of its new Spectrum Exchange, a product the company hopes might create a standardized approach to spectrum license leasing.
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Federated close to launching ‘Airbnb’ for CBRS spectrum exchange
Federated Wireless, one of the pioneers in CBRS, today announced availability of its Spectrum Exchange, which allows CBRS license holders to lease their spectrum, when not in use, to third parties.
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