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PUNE, India, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ReportsnReports added The Shared & Unlicensed Spectrum LTE/5G Network Ecosystem: 2021 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts Report to its online research library.
As the 5G era advances, the cellular communications industry is undergoing a revolutionary paradigm shift, driven by technological innovations, liberal regulatory policies and disruptive business models. One important aspect of this radical transformation is the growing adoption of shared and unlicensed spectrum – frequencies that are not exclusively licensed to a single mobile operator.
Telecommunications regulatory authorities across the globe have launched innovative frameworks to facilitate the coordinated sharing of licensed spectrum, most notably the United States three-tiered CBRS scheme for dynamic sharing of 3.5 GHz spectrum, Germany s 3.7-3.8 GHz licenses for private 5G networks, the United Kingdom s shared
Three digital kiosks at Milwaukee streetcar stops were installed the week of March 29 with plans to eventually expand to 35 total.
The first three were installed at stops at the Intermodal Station, Burns Commons on the lower east side and Cathedral Square, according to the Department of Public Works.
Twelve more will be installed in the next phase, all on streetcar stops with the exception of East Ogden Avenue at North Astor Street eastbound and East St. Paul Avenue at North Plankinton Avenue westbound, where the stops were too small.
The long-term plan is to install others in high-traffic areas downtown to integrate the streetcar route and downtown destinations, according to DPW.