Date: June 22, 2021
FCC Approves Key Bridge ESC Updates for Enhanced CBRS Operations
McLean, VA – Key Bridge Wireless LLC today announced that the Federal Communications Commission has approved updates to its Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC) operational plans and granted an extension for continued commercial operations in the 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band.
The approvals, issued on May 7 and June 21, 2021, under GN Docket No. 15-319, include enhancements to Key Bridge’s ESC sensor network for improved incumbent detection and protection coverage. These updates build on the company’s existing commercial ESC authorization and ensure ongoing reliability as CBRS deployments expand nationwide.
As an FCC-certified Spectrum Access System (SAS) administrator and neutral ESC operator, Key Bridge continues to support dynamic spectrum sharing that protects federal incumbents while enabling Priority Access License (PAL) and General Authorized Access (GAA) users.
“This latest round of approvals reflects our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of incumbent protection,” said Jesse Caulfield, CEO of Key Bridge Wireless. “We’re proud to contribute to the OnGo ecosystem’s growth, including recent partnerships like our integration with Nokia’s CBRS solutions, delivering carrier-grade reliability for enterprise and private networks.”
Key Bridge remains focused on collaborating with industry stakeholders to advance shared spectrum innovation.
For more information, visit www.keybridgewireless.com.
About Key Bridge Wireless LLC Key Bridge Wireless LLC is an FCC-certified SAS administrator and ESC operator providing neutral, dynamic spectrum management solutions for the 3.5 GHz CBRS band.
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