The widespread use of digital devices and applications raises the need for pervasive cellular coverage. However, the existing private cellular networks are not sufficiently scalable and economical to extend in dynamically changing indoor and outdoor enterprise environments. New network architectures are needed to deal with unique enterprise use cases and increase coverage and capacity without dependency on the underlying infrastructure. Are cellular mesh networks the answer to this challenge? Let’s find out!
Our guest for the podcast is Matt Musial, Solutions Director at GenXComm. He has over 25+ years of experience providing complex IoT, security, and wireless solutions to customers in industrial, DoD, SLED, and service provider markets.
In today’s discussion, we will explore some important topics such as:
- Do broadband wireless networks have adequate capacity for the needs of advanced applications like massive machine-type communications?
- Can CBRS private networks provide adequate capacity and resilience for high volumes of data?
- What are the implications of mesh networks for costs, capacity, resilience, and security?
- What are the early use cases of mesh networks?