What's Happening?
A report by Spectrum for the Future, 5G-OT Alliance, American-Made 5G, OnGo Alliance, and WISPA highlights the extensive deployment of Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) in the U.S. According to the report, 75% of all U.S. private 5G networks utilize
CBRS. The technology is being used by nearly 260 manufacturers, with projections indicating a ninefold increase by 2032. CBRS-enabled networks are credited with reducing manufacturing downtime by up to 30% and facilitating automation, predictive maintenance, and real-time analytics. Over 442,000 CBRS base stations have been deployed, with nearly 70% located in rural areas, providing broadband connectivity to over 10 million U.S. locations.
Why It's Important?
The widespread adoption of CBRS in private 5G networks underscores its significance as a mid-band spectrum asset in the U.S. economy. The technology's ability to enhance manufacturing efficiency and connectivity, particularly in rural areas, positions it as a critical component of the nation's digital infrastructure. The report's findings highlight the potential for CBRS to drive innovation and economic growth across various sectors, including manufacturing and critical infrastructure. The continued expansion of CBRS deployments is expected to outpace traditional high-power deployments, further solidifying its role in the U.S. 5G landscape.
What's Next?
As CBRS continues to gain traction, policymakers are urged to maintain the current framework that has facilitated its deployment and investment. The growth in CBRS deployments is expected to continue, with an anticipated 86% share of U.S. private 5G deployments by 2032. This expansion may lead to increased investment in CBRS technology and infrastructure, further enhancing its capabilities and applications. Stakeholders, including manufacturers and rural communities, stand to benefit from the improved connectivity and operational efficiencies enabled by CBRS.













