Resurrecting an old thread.
We recently got a couple of additional emails from this company. They're
claiming "cloud-based LTE core", but they make no mention of what
hardware this works with. They're also saying that this will run on 3.65
GHz equipment.
Has anyone looked into this WRT viability?
bp
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On 9/8/2015 4:33 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Sprint has that program for rural operators. It's called their RRPP.
I'm guessing these guys are participating in that program and subbing
it out to others. Depending on what Sprint is doing in your area, you
could gain access to 5x5 at 850 MHz, 5x5 at 1900 MHz and Nx20 TDD at
2.5 GHz. It would be built out to a mobile standard vs. a fixed standard.
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*From: *"Jon Paul Kelley" <[email protected]>
*To: *[email protected]
*Sent: *Sunday, September 6, 2015 4:30:52 PM
*Subject: *[AFMUG] Expeto
Anyone seen anything from these folks. Looks like they are offering a
partnership with Sprint to be able to lease spectrum from Sprint and
operate in a virtualized LTE core to deploy broadband in rural areas.
Watched this video solution videos
<http://go.toutapp.com/5a5fc832e7d63930b3> and am still not sure what
they are doing.
Jon Paul Kelley
CKS Wireless