5G, the next generation of wireless connectivity, has created a lot of buzz around the commercial real estate industry. However, there are more questions than answers. Ed Knapp, Chief Technology Officer at American Tower, recently spoke with Rich Berliner, Connected Real Estate Magazine Chief Executive Officer and Publisher, to answer some of these questions. Knapp and Berliner discuss the fifth generation of wireless and its impact on the industry, who is poised to benefit most, how easy it will be for commercial real estate owners to upgrade, the technology that will make a 5G investment worthwhile for landlords, and
The emergence of the Citizens Radio Broad Service (CBRS) and available spectrum that’s come with it has made private LTE networks a reality for more commercial real estate owners and enterprises in recent years. Private LTE networks remove CRE owners from the difficult position of deciding between a less expensive, but also less powerful in-building network (Wi-Fi), or entering an expensive agreement with carriers to address their needs. Having a private LTE network in place and maximizing its potential are however two different things. AMDOCS helps CRE owners and enterprises do the latter. The company uses a variety
ExteNet Systems, a national converged communications infrastructure and services provider for the CRE industry, recently spoke with Connected Real Estate Magazine on a variety of industry-related topics. ExteNet President and CEO Jim Hyde and VP and CTO Tormod Larsen shared their insights on recent industry shifts, the latest on indoor 5G wireless networks as well as its own indoor solutions and what’s in store for the industry going forward. "We’re seeing an incredible transformation that is driving accelerated demand for digital communications’ infrastructure across the board, and particularly as it relates to our indoor business." CONNECTED
PRIVATE LTE / CBRS: A PRIMER FOR COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
CBRS—The Beginning
CBRS stands for Citizens Broadband Radio Service. It is a piece of 150 MHz...
5G, the next generation of wireless connectivity, has created a lot of buzz around the commercial real estate industry. However, there are more questions than answers. Ed Knapp, Chief Technology Officer at American Tower, recently spoke with Rich Berliner, Connected Real Estate Magazine Chief Executive Officer and Publisher, to answer some of these questions. Knapp and Berliner discuss the fifth generation of wireless and its impact on the industry, who is poised to benefit most, how easy it will be for commercial real estate owners to upgrade, the technology that will make a 5G investment worthwhile for landlords, and
The emergence of the Citizens Radio Broad Service (CBRS) and available spectrum that’s come with it has made private LTE networks a reality for more commercial real estate owners and enterprises in recent years. Private LTE networks remove CRE owners from the difficult position of deciding between a less expensive, but also less powerful in-building network (Wi-Fi), or entering an expensive agreement with carriers to address their needs. Having a private LTE network in place and maximizing its potential are however two different things. AMDOCS helps CRE owners and enterprises do the latter. The company uses a variety
ExteNet Systems, a national converged communications infrastructure and services provider for the CRE industry, recently spoke with Connected Real Estate Magazine on a variety of industry-related topics. ExteNet President and CEO Jim Hyde and VP and CTO Tormod Larsen shared their insights on recent industry shifts, the latest on indoor 5G wireless networks as well as its own indoor solutions and what’s in store for the industry going forward. "We’re seeing an incredible transformation that is driving accelerated demand for digital communications’ infrastructure across the board, and particularly as it relates to our indoor business." CONNECTED
PRIVATE LTE / CBRS: A PRIMER FOR COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
CBRS—The Beginning
CBRS stands for Citizens Broadband Radio Service. It is a piece of 150 MHz...
Acquisition also allows company to add “Sub-6 GHz” backhaul for public and private networks.
COMSovereign, a 4G LTE Advanced and 5G communication systems and solutions...