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Episode 5: Miami International Airport Drives Digital Innovation with CBRS

OnGo podcast - Episode 5

In this episode of the OnGoings podcast, we’re talking to Johnathan Lewis, the Innovation Division Director at Miami International Airport – America’s busiest airport for international freight and the second busiest for international passenger traffic. 

In our discussion today, we will talk about how Miami airport is using CBRS-based private cellular network to drive digital innovation and unlock the full potential of data to improve the passenger experience, enhance employee and tenant satisfaction, reduce operational costs, and generate new revenue streams.

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