33CBRS Strand Small Cell
An old design for the cable and telephone industry, simply adding on wireless, and like the Small Cells used in Canada by Bell and Telus, and Hydro’s Mesh Networks – these new Strand Antennas could be located just about anywhere there are service poles.
“CBRS, or the Citizens Broadband Radio Service, is 150 MHz of spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band. Ranging from 3550 – 3700 Mhz, this band has historically been used sparingly by U.S. federal government radar systems, a few fixed satellite receivers and wireless internet service providers. When looking for additional spectrum to manage the influx of new mobile users, the FCC identified the sparsely-used band for broader use to free spectrum for shared wireless.”
Considering all the health concerns over the years, do people really need another version of antennas everywhere?
References :
airspan.com/5g-products/#openrange28
fiercewireless.com/private-wireless/private-networks-drive-small-cells-big-way
sammobile.com/news/samsungs-new-small-cell-station-solves-in-building-5g-coverage/
news.samsung.com/us/5g-indoor-mmwave-small-cell/
verizon.com/about/news/verizon-corning-samsung-complete-trials
samsung.com/global/business/networks/products/radio-access/access-unit/
casa-systems.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Casa-Datasheet-Apex-Strand-Small-Cell.pdf