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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Federated Wireless to Demo End-to-End 3.5 GHz Shared Spectrum Solution at DellEMC World
This week Federated Wireless is conducting a joint showcase of an end-to-end 3.5 GHz shared spectrum solution with Ruckus Wireless (now part of Brocade)and DellEMC at DellEMC World. The 3.5 GHz band (called the Citizen’s Broadband Radio Service or CBRS)…
Read blogFederated 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…
Read blogFrom 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…
Read blogFCC’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…
Read blogSpectrum 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…
Read blogFirst 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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Aug 30, 2023
Private Wireless: Networking Enabler for Digital Transformation
Wi-Fi and private wireless services will coexist for the foreseeable future and will be the networking enablers for digital transformation.
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Private 5G: Not As Scary As You Think
Private 5G has been a hot topic of late. A recent ZK Research survey found that 92% of organizations have or plan to deploy private cellular. The interest in private 5G is high, but there is some trepidation among enterprises…
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6 GHz use comes closer to fruition in the US
Dr. Masoud Olfat, chair of WInnForum’s Test and Certification Task Group as well as VP of technology and ecosystem development at Federated Wireless, said that WInnforum is “delighted” that its efforts to address the interests of the various 6 GHz…
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Is AFC the Missing Link Between Wi-Fi and Cellular Coexistence?
The recent action by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in issuing a public notice to kickstart the certification process for Automatic Frequency Coordination (AFC) systems in the 6 GHz band signifies a noteworthy advancement in the landscape of wireless communication.…
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Federated Wireless to deliver private networks via VMware
The new solution will be delivered by Federated Wireless as part of its private wireless managed service Federated Wireless announced its selection by VMware to deliver private 4G and 5G networks-as-a-service for enterprises in the form of the new VMware…
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Federated CEO refutes those CBRS slams
Late last year, a study commissioned by CTIA basically called Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) a failure, in part due to its low power levels and limited use cases. Some saw it as a smear campaign against CBRS because CTIA…
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