CBRSDeploymentsEducation

California State University Makes Education Available Far and Wide with CBRS Networks

College

Vertical: University education

Application: Outdoor education

Ecosystem:  Celona, California State University, Stanislaus

Private Network: WiFi, Unlicensed Spectrum with 4G/5G

California State University, Stanislaus is building a new CBRS infrastructure, currently in production, to create interactive and collaborative outdoor learning centers for over 10,000 students and staff as well as to enable a range of new IoT, safety and operational applications in the future. Due to Covid, the university had to adapt to e-learning and utilize new technologies such as augmented reality, digital record keeping and high-speed campus-wide wireless services to keep up with more demanding connectivity needs. IoT sensors, video surveillance cameras, public safety, and notification systems for parking spaces and meters are among the popular new services to leverage private CBRS networks on campus.

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