In this second part of our conversation with industry experts Mark Houtz and Jeremy Rollinson on the Keep It Private podcast, we dive even deeper into the evolving landscape of private networks.
This episode focuses particularly on the US market and the role of the CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) spectrum, which has opened up new possibilities for deploying private networks across diverse environments. From outdoor locations like campuses and smart cities to industrial settings such as factories and logistics hubs, we explore the various ways in which these networks are being implemented to meet the unique connectivity needs of each setting.
The discussion highlights the innovative solutions being developed to tackle common challenges such as interference, coverage gaps, and seamless integration with existing technologies. We also explore how 5G is revolutionizing private networking, enabling a new era of application development with ultra-low latency, high reliability, and the capacity to support a wide range of IoT devices.
Additionally, we look at the complementary relationship between private networks and Wi-Fi, and how each is evolving to address specific use cases in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation. With private networks offering greater control, security, and customization, we examine their transformative potential in shaping the future of connectivity.
If you missed Part 1 of this insightful conversation, be sure to check it out here to get the full scope of this exciting journey into private networking.