August 15, 202200:18:59

Federated Wireless delivers secure 5G private enterprise networks via on demand shared spectrum, Podcast

Private networks are defined as a network that is not connected to another service provider’s infrastructure. The enterprise owns the radio access network, small cells delivering connectivity, the on-prem packet core and cloud compute platform.  All can be owned operated and configured by the enterprise.

Kurt Schaubach, CTO, Federated Wireless goes into more detail with Don Witt of The Channel Daily News, a TR publication. about the differences with existing private networks.

Kurt Schaubach

An enterprise-owned private network allows for a hardening of the network to make it more secure. The data is more secure on the private network since it is not exposed to the MVNO/provider’s infrastructure.

Find out why CBRS is a key component of the private 5G opportunity and, while 5G will not replace wireless, 5G has many features that provide significant advantages over wireless technology.

5G provides great connectivity allowing enterprises to exploit the advantages when integrating their solutions with IoT, Cloud Compute and Edge Compute.

Federated Wireless is about providing innovation and services that connect people, businesses, and industries to the future. They are the market leaders in shared spectrum, making deploying and managing new 5G private wireless networks simple, affordable, and accessible.

They envision a massive opportunity with this new technology. From private networks like stadiums or casinos to large mobile and cable networks, shared spectrum is forecast to be a billion-dollar market in five years, and they are one of only a handful of companies with a solution for managing access to the spectrum.

For more information, go to: https://www.federatedwireless.com/

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