Date: August 10, 2021
FCC Approves Sony plus Amdocs Use of Key Bridge ESC; Nokia Integrated CBRS Solution Launched
McLean, VA – Key Bridge Wireless LLC today announced that the Federal Communications Commission has approved amendments allowing Sony and Amdocs to utilize Key Bridge’s Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC) network for incumbent protection in the 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band.
The approvals, issued on August 6 for Sony and building on prior integrations, follow the successful launch of Key Bridge’s integrated CBRS solution with Nokia earlier this year in March 2021. Under the Nokia partnership, Key Bridge provides FCC-certified Spectrum Access System (SAS) and ESC services integrated with Nokia’s CBRS radios and Domain Proxy for streamlined enterprise deployments.
These developments underscore the growing trust in Key Bridge’s neutral ESC and SAS platforms, which ensure real-time protection of federal incumbents while enabling dynamic spectrum access for commercial users. The integrations align with standards from the Wireless Innovation Forum (WInnForum) and the OnGo Alliance, promoting a multi-vendor, interoperable ecosystem.
“As more SAS administrators and device providers choose our ESC for incumbent protection, we’re seeing the true power of shared spectrum collaboration,” said Jesse Caulfield, CEO of Key Bridge Wireless. “Our partnerships with industry leaders like Nokia, Sony, and Amdocs demonstrate how neutral, reliable infrastructure can accelerate private network adoption across enterprises and venues.”
Key Bridge continues to expand support for the CBRS ecosystem as commercial deployments gain momentum.
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 delivering neutral, dynamic spectrum management solutions for the 3.5 GHz CBRS band.
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