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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Tech Veteran Nelson Chan to Help Federated Wireless Bring CINQ XP™ to Market
Federated Wireless, Inc. announced it has appointed Nelson Chan, a highly experienced public and private technology company leader, to its board of directors.
Learn MoreSiemens to Improve Spectrum Management, Coverage and Capacity for its Customers with Federated Wireless’ CINQ XP™ Spectrum Access System
Siemens and Federated Wireless, Inc. announced that the companies signed a partner agreement to provide spectrum access and management to current and future Siemens customers in the 3.55 – 3.7 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) frequency band.
Learn MoreFederated Wireless Takes Another Step Closer Towards Bringing Shared Spectrum to 3.5 GHz Band
Federated Wireless, Inc. announced that it has officially begun the certification process with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for its Spectrum Access System (SAS).
Learn MoreIndustry Leaders Collaborate to Expand Cellular Coverage and Capacity for Buildings and High-Density Areas – February 2016
Federated Wireless, Google, Intel, Nokia, Qualcomm and Ruckus Wireless Commit to Develop and Promote Solutions Using 3.5 GHz CBRS.
Learn MoreSal D’Itri, Federated Wireless General Manager of Government Business, Elected to the Executive Committee of the National Spectrum Consortium – February 2016
Federated Wireless announces that Sal D’Itri, General Manager of Government Business, was elected to the Executive Committee of the National Spectrum Consortium, the organization that facilitates the collaboration between the U.S. government and industry in the development of electromagnetic spectrum…
Learn MoreFederated Wireless Raises $22 Million in Series A Round Led by Woodford Investment Management and Allied Minds – February 2016
Federated Wireless announced that it successfully raised $22 million to bolster the development of its cloud-hosted Spectrum Access System (SAS) and CINQ platform to bring the benefits of shared spectrum in the 3.5GHz band to Enterprise customers in the Education,…
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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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Jul 20, 2022
Industry 4.0 Drives Demand for Enterprise 5G and Private Networks
Europe is leading the way in 5G and private networks, with the region gaining early traction in Industry 4.0 ‘smart factory’ deployments, according to GlobalData.
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Event This Week in Rosslyn to Recognize ‘Red Hot’ Startups in the D.C. Area
Dozens of technology startups from the D.C. region are set to participate in a networking event for “Red Hot Companies” on Wednesday (July 20).
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New York Libraries Check Out CBRS as Wi-Fi Alternative
When COVID-19 forced schools across the country to go online, pictures of students in parking lots trying to get a Wi-Fi signal blew up the internet and woke up communities nationwide to the cost of the digital divide.
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Can Private Wireless Finally Bridge the Digital Divide?
If you could bring a science fiction author from the 1950s to the present, they’d probably think most of their predictions had come true. Just look around: self-driving cars, virtual reality, robotic surgery.
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How Robot Tractors and a Private Network Came Together at a Smart Vineyard
Three technology partners, one private network and robot tractors: At a U.S. smart vineyard, these were the seeds of success for a precision agriculture use case.
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Smart Farm Leverages Private LTE Network, Robotics
The idea of using private wireless to support the smart farm gained further traction this week with the news that Federated Wireless has deployed a private wireless network using CBRS spectrum to support a 2.1 square mile vineyard.
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