Dean Bubley @disruptivedean on Private Mobile Networks and Shared Spectrum Models, part 1 by DisruptiveDean published on 2019-01-07T14:18:05Z This is a backgrounder to the growing trend of private cellular networks, used for enterprise or rural coverage. It is a the first part of a companion audio track, relevant to a blog post on Disruptive Wireless & my LinkedIn, published on 7th January 2019. It discusses the use-cases & rationale for local mobile networks, and highlights some of the regulatory developments in this field in recent years. The second (separate) part of this audio post looks at the innovative proposals that UK regulator Ofcom published in December 2018, which include new suggestions for shared-spectrum bands, and the potential to re-use existing cellular bands in areas where they are not used by the MNOs. The second audio segment is here: https://soundcloud.com/user-521594836/private-mobile-part-2-normalised/s-IKt6D Genre Business