HICKORY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar. 15, 2019--
CommScope
and Google
have received official notification from the Institute for
Telecommunication Sciences (ITS) that their shared Environmental Sensing
Capability (ESC) system, has passed testing to support Citizens
Broadband Radio Service (CBRS). ITS, which is part of the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), is the
official test lab that has been tasked with confirming the performance
of ESCs.
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CommScope and Google have received official notification from the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences that their shared Environmental Sensing Capability system has passed testing to support Citizens Broadband Radio Service. (Graphic: Business Wire)
The increasing use of wireless devices and the emergence of 5G and the
Internet of Things (IoT) together drive the need for more wireless
spectrum. CBRS was established by the FCC to allow commercial users to
share with the current incumbents, including federal government radar
systems. CBRS provides 150 MHz of spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band in the
U.S. CBRS spectrum is managed by Spectrum Access Systems (SASs) but will
require an ESC network to detect federal radar operations. The ESC will
alert the SASs of federal radar activity, and SASs will then reconfigure
nearby CBRS devices to operate without interfering with federal
operations.
“Our ESC sensor has passed all required testing for certification -
demonstrating that we can detect all current and future radar waveforms
and our respective SASs can protect incumbent users,” said Mat Varghese,
Senior Product Manager, Wireless Services, Google. “This is an important
milestone and we are looking ahead toward commercial operations in CBRS.”
“We are pleased that our ESC sensor, as expected, has passed all testing
from the lab and is on track for the next phase,” said Mike Guerin, vice
president of Integrated Solutions, CommScope. “We look forward to
initial commercial deployment and working with customers and federal
agencies to ensure success.”
The joint CommScope/Google ESC network is currently being deployed and
is expected to be completed by the end of the year. CommScope and Google
will each own and operate independent SAS systems which will provide
service using the jointly operated ESC network.
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years, our global team of greater than 20,000 employees, innovators and
technologists have empowered customers in all regions of the world to
anticipate what’s next and push the boundaries of what’s possible.
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