WISPAmerica 2019 Show Daily Day 2

1 4 WISPA merica 2019 I MARCH 19 - 21, 2019 www.bekabusinessmedia.com DAY 2 Ubiquiti Broadband Wireless Specialist training will be offered this Friday, March 22, at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Cincinnati (151 W. Fifth St.). The all-day training is from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Stop by Ubiquiti’s WISPAMERICA booth #101 for details. UBWS Training this Friday Federated Wireless, ExteNet Partner on CBRS Deployments F ederated Wireless recently announced the submission of a supplement to its Initial Commercial Deployment (ICD) application to the Federal Communications Commission expanding it to include planned deployments from 25 customers spanning all 50 states and the District of Columbia. This ICD application supplement signals accel- erated industry adoption of CBRS across vertical markets as full commercialization approaches and a wide-range of Band 48 compat- ible devices are introduced. The Federated Wireless Spectrum-as-a-Service offering brings the benefits of interference-free spec- trum to a variety of customers and locations with multiple business models. Customers included within Federated Wireless’ ICD application span a broad range of markets and use cases, including ExteNet Systems, a leading provider of Neutral Host solutions, which has partnered with Federated Wireless to roll out CBRS service in more than 1,000 sites in the coming months. The installations will provide fixed wireless services and offer private LTE as a managed service to customers through both indoor and outdoor networks. Deployments will include high power CPEs that connect to outdoor CBRS towers using LTE and communicate in-home to existing consumer elec- tronics via Wi-Fi, said the companies. Syniverse also has partnered with Federated Wireless to launch a private LTE CBRS solution, which will first be deployed at its flagship global headquarters. The integrated CBRS solution will enable both communication service providers and enterprises to set up private LTE networks that offer easy deployment, superior coverage, higher-quality user experiences, greater security and support a variety of new applications and use cases. As an important indicator of commercial readi- ness, Band 48 devices are now entering the market as well. Earlier this month, Samsung launched the Galaxy S10 with full support for CBRS across the product line. Add that to Google Pixel 3 Band 48 phones, Sierra Wireless Band 48 modules for enter- prise devices such as laptops, and Cradlepoint Band 48 devices for IoT, and it is clear that the device bottleneck is broken and CBRS deployments can begin in earnest across all key industries. m Visit ExteNet at WISPAMERICA booth #427. 509- 210-3023 sa l es@rodeonetworks . com T V BOOTH 7 18

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