Tarana Harnesses Federated Wireless’s Advanced Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) for High-Power Fixed Wireless Broadband Operation

ARLINGTON, Va., June 26, 2024 – Federated Wireless, the leader in shared spectrum and private wireless solutions, is thrilled to announce Tarana has become its latest customer. Tarana will leverage…

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Federated Wireless at Forefront of Wireless Industry Charge Towards CBRS Commercialization

Company Reveals Broad Industry Adoption for Initial Commercial Deployment; Addresses FCC’s Installation Requirement with Introduction of New Training Program

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Federated Wireless and Airspan Announce Long-Term Shared Spectrum Collaboration

Federated Wireless, a leading shared spectrum technology provider, and Airspan, a leading provider of Advanced LTE small cells and small cell backhaul solutions, today announced a long-term collaboration agreement aimed at enabling organizations pursuing opportunities within the emerging shared spectrum…

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Federated Wireless and BLiNQ Tackle Key Shared Spectrum Markets

Federated Wireless, the leader in spectrum management software, and BLiNQ Networks (a CCI Company), a pioneer in low-cost, high-capacity LTE Wireless Access (FWA) solutions, today announced a new cooperation agreement that will allow BLiNQ to offer an integrated shared spectrum…

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You don’t need high grade Navy radar systems to spot which companies just achieved another industry milestone for customers

Verizon, Ericsson, Federated Wireless and Qualcomm are industry leaders in making CBRS a reality in a live, commercial network environment.

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“Plug & Play” Private LTE for CBRS launched by Accelleran, Federated Wireless and Athonet

Accelleran, Federated Wireless and Athonet demonstrate a full end-to-end, plug-and-play commercial LTE network that is self-deployable by everyday users using AWS.

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Verizon Takes Industry Lead in Working with Key Partners to Drive Advancements on CBRS Spectrum

Leading companies and vendors from across the wireless industry have come together at Verizon’s facility in Irving, Texas to accelerate using 4G LTE technology over the CBRS (Citizen Band Radio Spectrum) spectrum.

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Welcome to the New World of Private Wireless Networking

This article originally appeared in Network Computing, here. Any enterprise today can build a 5G private wireless network quickly and easily, thanks to the introduction of cloud-native network architecture. There’s a new generation of wireless networking technologies that remove many…

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Digital Transformation: Private 5G with Cloud, Edge, and IoT

This article originally appeared on Spiceworks.com, here. New cloud, edge, and IoT applications can really transform businesses in powerful ways. But if you want to get the most from new investments in these areas, make sure you’re taking a hard…

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A Match Made In Spectrum

This article originally appeared in ISE, here. Private LTE/5G network deployments are increasing across the globe. Analysys Mason analysts, Ibraheem Kasujee and Michele Mackenzie, forecast the number of these networks to grow at a CAGR of 65% between 2021 and 2027. They expect…

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The Future of Private Wireless Runs Through CBRS

This article originally appeared in RCR Wireless, here. Back in 2012, when the industry first began exploring private cellular networks, the future seemed wide open—in every sense. On one hand, we could imagine seemingly unlimited ways in which enterprises could…

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Reshape the Wireless Ecosystem with Citizens Broadband Radio Service

This article originally appeared in RCR Wireless, here. How do you measure the success of a new technology? Do you review adoption numbers? User satisfaction? What about the ecosystem that builds around the technology including equipment manufacturers and solution providers?…

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4 Key Steps for a Successful Enterprise Private 5G Deployment

This post is the final article in our three-part series on the state of private mobile networks. The first article discusses misconceptions about technology maturity, spectrum, and cost. The second examines confusion in private network deployment and integration challenges. Our…

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May 7, 2021

FCC Announces Multiple Actions to Expand Access to 3.5 GHz Spectrum

The Federal Communications Commission today announces its latest efforts to make mid-band spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band (3550-3700 MHz) available for 5G and other advanced wireless services to a diverse array of operators, including actions that will enable commercial…

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May 7, 2021

FCC Moves To Open Up Mid-Band Airwaves In 3 Territories

Puerto Rico, Guam, and American Samoa will be able to expand commercial deployments of advanced wireless service using mid-band spectrum under multiple actions the Federal Communications Commission took Friday.

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May 7, 2021

FCC Moves To Open Up Mid-Band Airwaves In 3 Territories

Puerto Rico, Guam, and American Samoa will be able to expand commercial deployments of advanced wireless service using mid-band spectrum under multiple actions the Federal Communications Commission took Friday.

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May 7, 2021

FCC Moves To Open Up Mid-Band Airwaves In 3 Territories

Puerto Rico, Guam, and American Samoa will be able to expand commercial deployments of advanced wireless service using mid-band spectrum under multiple actions the Federal Communications Commission took Friday.

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May 5, 2021

LTE dominates private networks, but 5G is coming: Special Report

Some folks may be wondering if it’s worth waiting for 5G to be fully baked before jumping on the private networking bandwagon or to go ahead with LTE deployments that are, presumably, software upgradeable to 5G.

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May 5, 2021

LTE dominates private networks, but 5G is coming: Special Report

Some folks may be wondering if it’s worth waiting for 5G to be fully baked before jumping on the private networking bandwagon or to go ahead with LTE deployments that are, presumably, software upgradeable to 5G.

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