Taking Neutral Host Networks to the Next Level

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OnGo Alliance announced it will be hosting a webinar about neutral host networks on Thursday, October 28 at 1:00 p.m. EDT.  Indoor cellular coverage is becoming a bigger issue in most commercial buildings, according to the organization. Whether you are an Enterprise occupying a building, or a venue owner, the lack of mobile coverage can impact employee satisfaction and tenant churn.

The industry has been looking for solutions to this problem that are flexible, cost effective and can provide coverage for multiple mobile operators. Thanks to the availability of the CBRS band, OnGo Neutral Host Networks (NHNs) are becoming a very practical solution. “Indoor cellular coverage—specifically in small to medium-sized properties—lacks the performance that users have come to expect. That’s becoming a bigger problem for venue owners,” says Youssef Abdelilah, Board Member, OnGo Alliance.

Join the OnGo Alliance to hear more about this new opportunity. “A Neutral Host Network enables venue owners to provide wireless services from multiple operators at their venue. The OnGo Neutral Host Network (NHN) is based on the CBRS band, and it makes it possible for venue owners of any size to deploy a multi-operator wireless indoor network with LTE performance and security. All this at lower cost and complexity than the alternative,” explains Abdelilah.

The webinar will address:

  • The Why – Industry Pain Points
  • What is OnGo and a NHN?
  • The Business Case, and why OnGo Is a Preferred Model
  • Deploying a NHN using OnGo

The presentation will wrap up with a Q&A session. Register here.

OnGo Alliance, made up of 190+ member companies, works to evangelize LTE-based OnGo technology, use cases, and business opportunities; drive technology developments necessary to fulfill the mission, including multi-operator LTE capabilities; identify required advocacy steps and catalyze action; and establish an effective product certification program for LTE equipment in the U.S. 3.5 GHz band, ensuring multi-vendor interoperability. For more information about the association, visit https://ongoalliance.org.

About OnGo™

OnGo™ is uncompromised connectivity. An innovative approach to maximizing mobile broadband, OnGo is a technology that puts the power of wireless networks into the hands of those that rely on them to empower and expand business opportunities. OnGo presents nearly limitless options for enhanced customizability and allows users to tailor networks to a specific set of needs, such as Private LTE, neutral host and Industrial IoT applications, while providing investment protection as the first mid-band solution for 5G. OnGo Certified is a recognized seal of approval that indicates a product’s ability to meet a high set of quality, interoperability and security standards when tested by an independent, OnGo-Authorized test laboratory. Both the OnGo brand and the OnGo Certification Program are managed and maintained by the OnGo Alliance.

About the OnGo Alliance 

The OnGo Alliance believes that 4G and 5G solutions, utilizing shared spectrum, can enable both in-building and outdoor coverage and capacity expansion at massive scale. In order to maximize the full potential of shared spectrum, the OnGo Alliance aims to enable a robust ecosystem towards making OnGo solutions available. The mission of the OnGo Alliance is to evangelize 4G and 5G OnGo technology, use cases and business opportunities while simultaneously driving technology developments necessary to fulfill the mission, including multi-operator capabilities. The Alliance also established an effective product certification program for OnGo equipment in the U.S. 3.5 GHz band ensuring multi-vendor interoperability. For more information, please visit www.ongoalliance.org and follow the OnGo Alliance on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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