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Could some tech person explain to me what this means? -- (link)
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David (aka David)
Jun 18 '19, 20:59
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https://www.rcrwireless.com/20190614/test-and-measurement/disney-resorts-to-test-cbrs
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basically they're moving some of their wireless infrastructure to a different part of the spectrum that provides better bandwidth. -- nm
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mafic
Jun 18, 21:06
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At a place with 100,000 people on (regular) WiFi, how does that help? And does it help a lot? -- nm
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David
Jun 18, 21:14
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Here's a company site describing usage, with a FAQ at the bottom. -- (link)
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Max
Jun 18, 21:55
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Thanks, everyone! -- nm
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David, Earth’s Mightiest Hero
Jun 18, 21:59
it's unclear what they're actually testing or using it for. maybe only internal things, but maybe also like proto 5G. everything much faster if so. -- nm
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mafic
Jun 18, 21:19
Yes. They want to use existing infrastructure to expand capacity and possibly offer 5G at the Parks. Being shared spectrum, its cheaper. -- nm
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budice
Jun 18, 21:17
and it gets around having to use regular wifi, with all that goes with that. I've read about it being used for other small, private networks like
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Jun 18, 21:12
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