Federated Wireless has extended its Spectrum Controller platform to enable spectrum sharing in the 6 GHz band, allowing mobile operators and enterprises to bond both licensed mobile spectrum and unlicensed Wi-Fi 6 to support 5G access, for example.
The new Spectrum Controller functionality is expected to be available for commercial use by the end of 2020, allowing users to share mobile and Wi-Fi spectrum.
If I understand this correctly, the upside is a distributed antenna system that supports both licensed and unlicensed spectrum, communicating with both Wi-Fi and mobile wireless devices, from a common radio instructure.
Venue coverage seems an early use case, supporting a single indoor or venue communications infrastructure that supports both Wi-Fi 6 and 5G bandwidth.
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