The CBRS band, short for Citizens Broadband Radio Service, is a revolutionary wireless spectrum in the United States that opens new opportunities for high-speed, private, and enterprise-grade wireless communication.
Located in the 3.5 GHz frequency range, CBRS supports 4G LTE, 5G, and private networksโwithout requiring expensive spectrum licenses for all users.

๐ CBRS Band Basics
Feature | Detail |
---|---|
Frequency Range | 3550 MHz โ 3700 MHz |
Band Number | Band 48 (in LTE/5G terminology) |
Spectrum Width | 150 MHz total |
Country | United States (regulated by the FCC) |
Main Uses | LTE/5G, private networks, fixed wireless |
๐ ๏ธ How CBRS Works: Three-Tiered Access
Unlike traditional cellular spectrum that’s auctioned off exclusively, CBRS uses a shared spectrum model managed by a Spectrum Access System (SAS). It supports three tiers of users:
๐ Incumbent Access
- U.S. Navy radar systems, government satellites
- Have top priority in the band
- SAS protects these users from interference
๐จ Priority Access License (PAL)
- Companies can purchase licenses for exclusive use in specific areas
- Great for carriers, ISPs, or large enterprises
- 10 MHz channels available for 10-year terms
๐ถ General Authorized Access (GAA)
- Free to use, similar to Wi-Fi
- Open to anyone with approved equipment
- Great for private LTE, enterprise 5G, or campus networks
๐ก Why the CBRS Band Matters
CBRS enables custom, high-speed wireless networks without depending on major carriers. Itโs especially useful in:
- ๐ข Private LTE/5G networks for campuses, factories, and hospitals
- ๐ Smart cities and public infrastructure
- ๐ Agriculture and rural broadband
- ๐ Construction sites and remote field work
- ๐ซ Education: school districts can deploy their own secure wireless systems
๐ง Devices and Compatibility
CBRS is used in LTE Band 48 and 5G NR Band n48. Many newer smartphones, modems, routers, and access points support it, including:
- Google Pixel 6, 7, 8 series
- iPhone 11 and newer (with CBRS-certified firmware)
- Cradlepoint, Ruckus, Baicells, and Nokia CBRS gateways
๐ Note: Devices must be SAS-certified and FCC Part 96 compliant to operate legally in the CBRS band.
โ Benefits of CBRS
Advantage | What It Means |
---|---|
Shared Access | More efficient use of spectrum |
Localized Control | Build your own network, your way |
Lower Costs | No expensive licensing needed (for GAA) |
High Performance | Excellent speeds and low latency |
Scalable Deployment | Great for both rural and dense urban use |
๐ง Final Thoughts
The CBRS band is democratizing wireless communication by giving public and private entities access to valuable mid-band spectrum. Whether you’re launching a private 5G network or expanding rural broadband, CBRS offers a flexible, cost-effective way to deliver fast and reliable wireless service.