Private LTE Based on CBRS

Digi's 3.5 GHz band is a dependable alternative to Wi-Fi and public networks

Image of Digi's Private LTE Based on CBRSDigi's private LTE networks are based on the same protocols as public networks. Small cells that are on site are operated by a managed service provider, the owner, or an enterprise customer. This is typically at a lower cost than a public network and has better reliability and performance. This network can reach through building walls and other obstacles that can potentially block a Wi-Fi signal. It occupies 150 MHz in the 3.5 GHz C-band, or Band 48. Traditionally, this band was only used for US military and fixed satellites. Digi is a member of the CBRS Alliance, which is a non-profit organization that develops and promotes CBRS technology.

A major benefit of using private LTE is that it is a secure, exclusive network in an uncrowded spectrum. This is important for highly-regulated industries such as finance and healthcare. The SIM-level device security ensures that devices have a unique identifier and are properly authenticated, allowing network administrators tight control of what devices are on the network. Another key benefit is the quality of service. Typically, cellular technology provides a better quality of connection than Wi-Fi. It gives the network administrator control of how data traffic is prioritized. Using the small cells, there is no connection loss with private LTE as there can be with Wi-Fi. Enterprise customers will have lower data transfer costs with private versus public LTE. This is important when there are high data volumes.

Features
  • Private
  • Secure
  • Flexible
  • Resilient
  • Lower cost
Applications
  • Mine sites
  • Seaports
  • Hospitals
  • College and corporate campuses
  • Factories
Published: 2020-05-19