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Geoverse Combines Low-band Licensed Spectrum with CBRS for Private LTE/5G Solution

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Geoverse, a leading provider of private LTE/5G solutions and the largest neutral host carrier in the U.S., on Monday announced support for licensed wireless spectrum on its existing GeoCore network service platform. 

This solution combines low-band licensed spectrum with CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) to form a high performance and reliable private LTE/5G network that enables the adoption of Industry 4.0 for mining, oil and gas exploration, utilities, and other industries. It merges the power of CBRS with the performance of licensed 600 MHz and 700 MHz spectrum to guarantee a reliable network where it is needed, supporting voice calling, high-speed broadband and critical low-latency IoT.

 

Geoverse offers an option to use its unique GeoCore service platform to deploy the licensed 600 MHz and 700 MHz spectrum from their solutions across 14 Western states. The best part is that since the network uses licensed spectrum it belongs exclusively to the enterprise it serves.

CBRS enables enterprises to deploy and maintain their own networks, and now, with the addition of licensed spectrum, these same networks can do even more, all from a single, scalable, and secure network. The Geoverse 5G-ready solution provides a unique opportunity for enterprises to digitally transform their business.

Tom Michaud, CTO of Strata Worldwide
And, it complements CBRS quite well so collectively they can serve a variety of use cases found across our remote locations, providing a high-performance service connecting users, devices and even delivering highly reliable service for our automated equipment.

Rod Nelson, CEO and Co-Founder of Geoverse
By combining the coverage and exclusive use of licensed spectrum with the capacity depth provided by CBRS, we create one private LTE/5G networking solution to satisfy many needs.

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