38 | Charter talks with AT&T about wholesale MVNO agreement (簡訳:チャーター、AT&TとMVNOの大口契約について協議) | ---- | |
FierceWireless: Wireless | 2020-05-12 08:00 | ????0? | |
Rutledge also talked about how the coronavirus crisis has highlighted the value of the home Wi-Fi network, which relies on the home wired broadband network. He said that 80% of the bits from its Spectrum Mobile subscribers’ mobile devices “are actually traveling over the Wi-Fi network connected to our network.”Rutledge pointed out that when its Spectrum Mobile subscribers are home, their traffic rides on Charter’s Wi-Fi network. “It frees the burden on the mobile network and puts the burden on our network, which is quite capable,” he said. “Eighty percent of the value of a mobile device is fixed-location use.”All eyes are on the 3.5 GHz band as the CBRS ecosystem continues to accelerate. The band offers both licensed and unlicensed options via a spectrum-sharing architecture, and is paving the way for new and unique business models for both CSP’s and new market entrants. Not surprisingly, questions remain - join us for our newest Digital Summit 5/18-5/21 to dive deep into these issues and more.And Charter executives have, in the past, said they’re studying the possibilities for using CBRS, not only for MVNO offload, but also for fixed wireless and private LTE. “We think all those use cases are ideal for a cable company to use CBRS. We look at fixed wireless access for a rural broadband extension…We’re trying to edge out on the boundary of our HFC plant,” said Craig Cowden, SVP of wireless technology at Charter Communications, in November 2019 at a FierceWireless event. -- ???????? | |||
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