If this has sufficient range, I could imagine it being a no brainer for a lot of businesses that have to stand up quickly (Resources, Warehousing, Tourism). This would give massive flexibility to stand up a new location. The real question is range, and home much this is affected by your neighbours. I imagine in urban areas range will be much smaller then what would be possible on a mine site for instance.<p>Combined with a Starlink system, you could deploy a single central point and have sufficient capability to cover an entire campus. While not well supported currently (60 day minimum hire), I could imagine it would be a massive boon to those who setup music festivals and other outdoor events. 150mbps is perfectly fine to run POS transactions and basic coms.
it's a CBRS network. According to gsmarena there are 21 devices that support band 48 on 5g and 23 devices that support bands 42/43 on 4g (supposedly they merged into band48 but not listed there like this).<p>used to work long time ago in company that was cbrs sas administrator. nobody was sure where to sell it to