Why 5G Core(5GC) is Different than EPC?

3GPP has found itself in a potentially complicated scenario, with two network topologies on the table.  As a result, core network solutions may change based on how communication service providers install their radio networks, which technology they use for coverage bands, and which technology they use for capacity bands. The primary distinction between 5G Core …

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CBRS Private LTE

In modern life wireless communication plays a very important role in everybody’s life. But due to the coverage limitations when public LTE and Wi-Fi networks are not available or not working well due to capacity issues, organisations in the U.S are looking at the option of Private LTE network which is based on CBRS which …

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Use Cases of CBRS 

CBRS is an exciting development that brings new flexibility to mobile connectivity. There are various use cases of CBRS that are listed below: 1. Wireless Capacity in Urban Markets CBRS spectrum has an important impact in the mobile network market, providing capacity for both 4G LTE and 5G networks. The 3.5GHz spectrum available in CBRS …

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Is CBRS Part Of 5G?

Citizens Broadband Radio Service can be used for 4G LTE, CBRS is ideally suited for delivering fixed or mobile 5G new radio (5GNR).   Specifically, Citizens Broadband Radio Service can be employed by enterprise IT providers to build-out a private LTE network system that is used to support large warehouse facilities, like sports stadiums and remote …

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CBRS vs WiFi

WiFi is the most popular wireless technology in which radio waves are used to provide wireless high-speed internet and network connections.  On the other hand, CBRS stands for Citizens Broadband Radio Service is an LTE wireless network, which means long-term evolution, which is a standard for wireless broadband communication that increases speed and capability using …

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CBRS LTE Bands

CBRS stands for Citizens Broadband Radio Service is a band i.e. band 48 of radio frequency spectra from 3.5GHz to 3.7GHz for 3 types of users.  Incumbent Users  Priority Access Licensees  General Authorised Access  At the start, the CBRS band was reserved for use by the U.S Department of Defense, like U.S Navy Radar systems. …

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What will CBRS be Used For?

Citizens Broadband Radio Service is wireless spectrum in the 3.5GHz band that is used for building private LTE networks and for extending public 4G and 5G services. CBRS enables organisations to build their own private 4G/5G networks.  CBRS is a band of radio-frequency spectrum that ranges from 3.5GHz to 3.7GHz that the Federal Communications Commission …

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Private 5G Network Measuring Radio Signal Strength, Latency, and Throughput

This article contains all of the required radio signal strength, latency, and throughput measurements for Private 5G Network. The goal of this test suite is to ensure that the values obtained when evaluating latency, throughput, and radio signal strength inside the Private 5G network are within prescribed ranges: Check that the Watchdog devices are connected to …

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Private 5G Network: Types, Working, Use Cases, Benefits

Private 5G refers to a mobile network that is technically the same as a public 5G network, but which allows the owner to provide priority access or licensing for its wireless spectrum. This can be beneficial when deploying private wireless networks at facilities where coverage, speed, and security capabilities are needed beyond those offered by …

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5G Security Challenges and How To Overcome Them

Image Source: Freepik There has been a lot of talk about 5G lately. The new generation of wireless networks is expected to bring the Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous vehicles, telemedicine, virtual reality, and many other “smart” services to everyone’s doorstep. If you’re reading this blog, you probably know something about 5G already. It’s not …

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