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Mobi Working With Federated Wireless on Use of CBRS in Hawaii

Federated Wireless said Tuesday it’s working with low-cost carrier Mobi to provide spectrum access system and environmental sensing capability services so the carrier can “bring its Citizens Broadband Radio Service network online throughout the Hawaiian Islands.” Through the use of…

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CBRS, “high-speed broadband services will be available in hard-to-reach regions of the islands and will enable Mobi to triple channel utilization and enhance network performance,” Federated said. Mobi “will be able to leverage their [priority access] licenses and the lower 100 MHz of the CBRS band to bring reliable, high-speed broadband services throughout the Hawaiian Islands,” said Chris Swan, Federated chief commercial officer: “The extension of our ESC network into Hawaii rounds out the expansion of our CBRS operations across the United States.”