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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NTIA Nominee David Redl Affirms Commitment to Spectrum Sharing
It was a genuine pleasure to listen to David Redl’s recent Senate testimony in support of his nomination as Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information and Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Agency (NTIA). In the NTIA’s role as…
Read blogShared Spectrum Coming To A Rural Area Near You?
What are you reading this on? Your smartphone? Tablet? PC? TV? We live in an on-demand world, one where we can access virtually anything, anywhere and anytime. We expect instant delivery of everything, from voice and data on our mobile…
Read blogThe New Wireless Frontier for Cable: Shared Spectrum
In a recent post by our CTO Kurt Schaubach, we discussed the state of the shared spectrum market and collaboration among companies to drive the 3.5 GHz shared band forward. It’s clear that significant progress is being made, and while…
Read blogMeeting Of The Minds Moves CBRS Market Forward
There’s been a lot in the news lately around momentum for the 3.5 GHz shared band. Having just returned from a CBRS Alliance members meeting in Denver where this was the main topic of conversation, I can tell you that…
Read blogOvercoming the Spectrum Challenge to Reach Its Maximum Potential
I’ve been focused on developing new products and technologies that advance the mobile network since the late 90s. It really came as no surprise to me that we were quickly headed toward spectrum scarcity. That’s why I joined Federated Wireless—to…
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We’re mobile in more ways than one this week. Our team boarded a plane from the U.S. to Barcelona to participate in the world’s largest gathering for the mobile industry, the Mobile World Congress (MWC). The long flight was worth…
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May 12, 2021
FCC allows 3.5 GHz in Puerto Rico, Guam & American Samoa
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced plans to make the mid-band spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band (3550-3700 MHz) available for 5G and other advanced wireless services to an array of operators.
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FCC allows 3.5 GHz in Puerto Rico, Guam & American Samoa
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced plans to make the mid-band spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band (3550-3700 MHz) available for 5G and other advanced wireless services to an array of operators.
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FCC green-lights 2 wireless providers to deploy more spectrum in Puerto Rico
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has given the go-ahead to Federated Wireless Inc. and Key Bridge Wireless LLC — two companies that will work to deploy more wireless spectrum in Puerto Rico, based, for the first time, on the 3.5…
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FCC green-lights 2 wireless providers to deploy more spectrum in Puerto Rico
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has given the go-ahead to Federated Wireless Inc. and Key Bridge Wireless LLC — two companies that will work to deploy more wireless spectrum in Puerto Rico, based, for the first time, on the 3.5…
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FCC green-lights 2 wireless providers to deploy more spectrum in Puerto Rico
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has given the go-ahead to Federated Wireless Inc. and Key Bridge Wireless LLC — two companies that will work to deploy more wireless spectrum in Puerto Rico, based, for the first time, on the 3.5…
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FCC to Expand Access to 3.5 GHz Spectrum in Puerto Rico and US Pacific Islands
Last Friday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced plans to make mid-band spectrum available for 5G and other advanced wireless services in Puerto Rico, Guam, and American Samoa for the first time.
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