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Episode 6: CBRS 2.0 And Beyond

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In this episode of the OnGoings podcast, we are talking to Cornelius Honour, the Assistant VP of ITS Infrastructure at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport – the second busiest airport in the US and third in the world by passenger traffic.

This conversation will explore how DFW International Airport is leveraging CBRS-based private cellular technology to transform its operations. We’ll examine how this new network infrastructure enables the airport to harness data insights that enhance passenger journeys, boost satisfaction among employees and tenants, drive operational efficiencies, and create new revenue opportunities.

So, let us welcome Cornelius Honour.

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