CBRS & C-Band Antennas

Antennas for CBRS and C-Band frequencies allow operators the ability to license a small section of the cellular spectrum in order to use for a public or private cellular communications network. This small segment of the spectrum is 3.55 to 3.70 GHz for CBRS and 3.3 to 4.20 GHz for the wider C-Band frequencies.

CBRS & C-Band - The History

The Citizens Broadband Radio Service, or CBRS was originally opened for use in the 3.55 to 3.7 GHz range by the FCC in 2015.


Additional frequencies, commonly known as C-Band, were later opened up for use in the 3.3-4.2 GHz bands.

 

These ranges of spectrum enable system operators to design 5G or LTE networks that are fully self-contained and free of the requirement to operate through a carrier’s network. The goal is to bring the do-it-yourself simplicity of Wi-Fi to long-range and low-latency LTE applications for systems designers.

CBRS and C-Band Antenna Brochure
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TE Connectivity's CBRS and C-Band Portfolio

TE Connectivity (TE) has a broad portfolio of antennas suitable for CBRS and C-Band applications. This includes wideband cellular antennas for broad coverage and more narrow band antennas for CBRS and C-Band only applications.

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The antennas listed below are narrower band antennas which are more suited to CBRS and C-Band applications.

TE Connectivity's Antenna Catalog
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