Enterprise LTE
Enterprise LTE
Long-Term Evolution (LTE) is a standard for cellular communications that acts as an upgrade path for carriers leading up to a new generation of service. Many of us are familiar with 4G LTE, which is a standard much faster than 3G but not quite as fast as true 4G. LTE comes in multiple varieties transmitting across various bands of the radio spectrum.
Enterprise LTE is a private wireless local area network (LAN) that is tailored to an organization’s specific needs. This offers the organization seamless connectivity within a wide-range, low-latency, and highly secure network.
How It Works
- Acquiring the right licensing by purchasing space on the CBRS spectrum, which allows Organizations to broadcast on specific frequencies on a county-by-county basis.
- By Leasing space on the CBRS network, it guarantees spectrum availability and provides built-in mechanics to prevent signal interference.
- The level of coverage for enterprise LTE is flexible through a mix of indoor and outdoor access points. Enterprises can even connect their neighboring offices through roof-mounted antennas if needed.
- Enterprise LTE supports both company-owned devices and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) environments. There are no passwords needed to join the enterprise LTE network.
- Each device on the network will need to be SIM provisioned to access the service.
- The Evolved Packet Core (EPC) is at the center of it all, which acts as the command and control center for the network.