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03/12/21 12:20 PM

#32110 RE: NinjaMarinara #32109

No missed it big time, WoW... wasn't paying attention to them too much on Twatter because they posted all comms will be by SEC approved PR's so, so much for small news I suppose, they threw us a bone... Awesome... Thanks...

https://insidetowers.com/cell-tower-news-study-shows-carriers-grow-by-adding-cbrs-to-mobile-networks/

March 12, 2021
5:56 am
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A recent independent study entitled “CBRS Spotlight Report” from RootMetrics shows the rapid growth of shared spectrum use and points to the strong performance gains that wireless carriers can achieve when adding CBRS to existing spectrum. The research combined scientific data with real-world mobile performance insights to provide a neutral view of carriers’ performance.

RootMetrics’ live testing of Verizon’s network in Philadelphia, shows the carrier added considerable bandwidth using CBRS, more than doubling available spectrum from 45 MHz in the first half of the year to up to 95 MHz for its LTE services. Verizon’s median download speed on CBRS of 135.1 Mbps was over twice as fast as its non-CBRS median download speed of 64.2 Mbps in the same test period, and Verizon’s maximum download speed on CBRS of 692.1 Mbps was nearly 300 Mbps faster than its max speed of 404.9 Mbps without CBRS.

“With the desirable and powerful mid-band 3.5 GHz spectrum at the center of the growing CBRS movement,” the report states, “the acquisition of CBRS spectrum by mobile networks and a host of other organizations could mark a watershed moment on the path toward realizing the true potential of 5G and the full growth of our connected communities going forward. Adding mid-band spectrum to low-band and/or mmWave deployments can augment performance while also helping networks most effectively utilize the best combination of 5G and LTE resources.”

RootMetrics notes the benefits of CBRS deployment:

“far cheaper than FCC-regulated spectrum”
“can be tailored for specific use cases with highly customizable security solutions”
“is the ‘Goldilocks’ of mid-band spectrum, residing in the mid-band frequency band and (3.5 GHz), offering the upside of both low-band and mmWave spectrum”
“brings connectivity to rural and other underserved areas with providers like No Limits Broadband”
“powers industrial IoT (IIoT) solutions (such as the recently-announced 5G private network deployment at the Marine Corps Logistics Command warehouse operations in Albany, GA).”
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