The Role of CBRS in the Built Environment

The built environment in the COVID-19 era relies on faster internet speeds and improved latency for analytical tools, queue management, contact tracing, sensor networks, immersive video applications and a host of data intensive cloud applications, presenting extraordinary challenges for current in-building wireless networks. Understanding the potential of the new wireless landscape is paramount in developing an in-building wireless strategy that can keep up with the demands of the new normal. This series reviews some of the newest technologies available to landlords and building operators.

Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) is an emerging wireless technology that is making its way into the built environment. This session presents the current state of the technology, applications suited for indoors, and potential opportunities for building owners and operators.

Speakers:

John Gilbert III

COO @ Rudin

Nancy Stone

Managing Partner, SVP Operations & Events @ Realcomm

Scott Boehler

Partner @ Gaviota Partners

Dave Wright

President @ OnGo Alliance

Mark Rewers

@ BluSky Consulting

Michael Caponi

Associate, DAS/RF Engineering @ JB&B

Chris Wixom

Chief Revenue Officer @ Connectivity Wireless

Paul Reddick

SVP Strategy, Business & Product Development @ Crown Castle


Realcomm

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