Inside the CBRS Ecosystem
A quick look into what makes up the Innovation Band produced by the Wireless Innovation Forum Spectrum Sharing Committee Updated September 2024; will be updated quarterly
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Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) is the 3550-3700 MHz spectrum band allocated for public use by the FCC. The underlying standards for this three-tiered access system have been developed by the Wireless Innovation Forum (WInnForum), a multi-stakeholder group. Below is a window into the ecosystem.
CBRS by the Numbers ~400k deployed CBSDs $4.6 billion bid in CBRS PAL Auction >350 FCC Approved CBSD models >5.6k CPIs >17k PALs
Approved Vendors
- Certified Professional Installer Training Programs: 5
To meet the FCC Part 96 rules, CPIs must be trained and certified. The Forum's CPI Accreditation Standard provides guidelines for this procedure.
- Root CA Operators: 4
Subscribers should install all WInnForum authorized CBRS Root CA certificates in their device trust anchor stores to validate received certificates.
- WInnForum Accredited Testing and Certification Labs: 16
To be FCC certified to operate in the CBRS Band, an equipment manufacturer will need to show that their CBSD can communicate with a Spectrum Access System and follow its directives as per Part 96.
The PAL Bidders
- Winners
Enterprise Users: 15 Misc: 30 MSO/MNO/MVNO: 22 Utilities: 14 WISPs: 85 Local Telco: 61
- PALs Purchased
Enterprise Users: 185 Misc: 1,242 MSO/MNO/MVNO: 14,328 Utilities: 503 WISPs: 2,013 Local Telco: 2,323
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