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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Leading the Wave with First Round of CBRS Customer Deployments
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,…
Learn MoreUtility Industry Leaders Join New Alliance to Champion Private Broadband Networks for Critical Infrastructure
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…
Learn MoreFederated Wireless Leading The Wave To WISPs CBRS-Enabled Business Transformations at WISPAPalooza 2018
Company Executives to Share Insights on Value of CBRS to WISPs As Commercial Deployments Move Forward in 2018 Arlington, VA – October 8, 2018 – Federated Wireless, the leader in spectrum management software, today announced that it will be presenting…
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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…
Read blogShared Spectrum Advancement Marks Major Milestone in Wireless History
The wireless industry just achieved a major milestone, but these events have gone relatively unnoticed. On April 28, the FCC finalized its rules for the Citizens’ Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) opening 150 MHz of spectrum for shared use by commercial…
Read blogA Path to Protection for Existing Users in the 3.65 GHz band
In April of last year, the FCC enacted rules for Citizen’s Broadband Radio Service (CBRS). As a result, existing wireless broadband services in 3650 – 3700 MHz are required to transition to the new CBRS rules. However, during the transition…
Read blogSpectrum Sharing Technologies: Paving the Way to 5G
Recently, Federated Wireless commented on the FCC’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to make the centimeter and millimeter wave spectrum available for the future of wireless networks. The proposal, which addresses the use of bands above 24 GHz, proposes the use…
Read blogAn Alliance for Innovation through the 3.5 Ghz Band
Last week, together with Google, Intel, Nokia, Qualcomm, and Ruckus Wireless, we announced a shared commitment to promote solutions in the 3.5 GHz band. This announcement continues the momentum we’ve seen for 3.5 GHz band shared spectrum over the last…
Read blogSmart Cars and High Speed Wi-Fi on the 5.9 GHz Band
Two FCC Commissioners recently made the case that the Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) band at 5.9 GHz, currently being used to test smart car technologies, had enough room to handle the growing need for high speed wireless connectivity. While there…
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Jan 11, 2021
Marek’s Take: Operators need to move quickly to capture private network biz
With last August’s Citizens Broadband Radio Spectrum (CBRS) Priority Access License (PAL) auction in the rearview window, mobile operators need to move quickly if they want to capture what many analysts estimate could be a multi-billion-dollar opportunity — building and…
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Marek’s Take: Operators need to move quickly to capture private network biz
With last August’s Citizens Broadband Radio Spectrum (CBRS) Priority Access License (PAL) auction in the rearview window, mobile operators need to move quickly if they want to capture what many analysts estimate could be a multi-billion-dollar opportunity — building and…
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CBRS users learn the ins and outs of Spectrum Access Systems
CBRS spectrum is driving interest in private wireless networks for a wide range of users, from utilities to schools to wireless internet service providers.
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CBRS users learn the ins and outs of Spectrum Access Systems
CBRS spectrum is driving interest in private wireless networks for a wide range of users, from utilities to schools to wireless internet service providers.
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CBRS users learn the ins and outs of Spectrum Access Systems
CBRS spectrum is driving interest in private wireless networks for a wide range of users, from utilities to schools to wireless internet service providers.
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With 100,000 CBRS access points already, spectrum sharing is eyed for other bands
Spectrum sharing is working so well for the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band in the United States that people are already thinking about it for other uses.
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