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Test and Measurement: Peachtree Corners gets new smart lighting

A longtime smart technology incubator, the city of Peachtree Corners in Georgia is getting a new smart lighting deployment from Israel-based company Juganu, which promises to provide energy-efficient lighting, environmental sensors, edge computing and free public Wi-Fi. This is Juganu’s first full smart city...

WinnForum to start work on ‘highly dynamic’ spectrum sharing

The Wireless Innovation Forum, which developed the spectrum sharing standards under which CBRS operates, is setting its sights on new work to develop approaches for spectrum sharing that is more dynamic, adaptable and real-time. WInnForum has set up the new Highly Dynamic Spectrum Sharing...

CBRS Alliance continuing on path to support 5G NR at 3.5 GHz

Projecting 5G CBRS deployments in the first half of 2020 Back in March, the CBRS Alliance said it will incorporate support for the 5G New Radio standard over shared 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum. The technical details are set for inclusion in its...

CBRS ramps toward commercialization

A number of new infrastructure products have been announced with support for the Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum at 3.5 GHz, as the industry prepares for commercialization of the band and network launches expected early next year. Motorola Solutions launched a new offering for private...

What is private LTE?

The private LTE market is expected to see significant growth over the next few years, according to a number of analysts' projections. So what is private LTE? What is private LTE? Private LTE, quite simply, is envisioned as standards-based Long Term Evolution networks designed to serve...

ConnectX: CBRS moves closer to commercialization

CHARLOTTE, N.C.--Commercial wireless services in the Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum are getting closer and closer to reality, with devices expected to arrive soon and certification efforts underway. Speakers at a CBRS-focused program at the Connectivity Expo touched on a number of recent developments in...