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Private 5G became an industrial default in May 2026, with CBRS now the U.S. factory spectrum of record. This month's roundup spans deployments across manufacturing, ports, utilities, rail and defence — plus a deep utilities thread on grid AI and security — and what the shift means for buyers scoping spectrum, architecture and security.
Boingo Wireless is integrating Globalstar’s XCOM RAN to accelerate private 5G across airports, stadiums, hospitals, convention centers, transit hubs, and military bases. Globalstar said Boingo will add XCOM RAN, a software-defined private 5G platform built around the Supercell architecture, to its private network portfolio. A highlighted approach is overlaying XCOM RAN on existing distributed antenna system (DAS) infrastructure to preserve DAS coverage advantages while boosting capacity and performance. Enterprises are moving beyond pilot projects to operational private 5G in high-traffic, RF-challenged environments. This aligns with rising demand for low-latency, secure connectivity for IoT, video, automation, and mission-critical operations.
Welcome to the TeckNexus Private Networks: Energy & Utilities Edition. Across energy and utility operations, connectivity has evolved from a supporting tool into a strategic foundation. As utilities modernize critical infrastructure, integrate distributed energy resources, and strengthen cybersecurity and grid resilience, communications must deliver determinism, security, and operational control. Private LTE and 5G networks are increasingly fulfilling that role.

This edition highlights real-world private network deployments from organizations such as Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW), GMR Energy, and major European utility operators. These initiatives—delivered in collaboration with ecosystem leaders including Nokia, Anterix, Hubbell Power Systems, Niral Networks, Druid Software, TDF, and members of the broader private wireless ecosystem—show how utilities are moving from pilots to production-grade networks supporting grid modernization, worker safety, and mission-critical operations.

We proudly feature the 2025 TeckNexus Private Networks Award winners, recognizing utilities, technology providers, and partners setting new benchmarks for execution in energy and utility environments. Through deployment stories, executive perspectives, and partner insights, this magazine underscores the power of collaboration across utilities, vendors, integrators, and industry organizations.

Readers will also find the Smart Utilities Connectivity Blueprint—a practical framework distilled from global deployments. It illustrates why visibility must come before automation, how ownership and control models shape outcomes, and how utilities can scale digital transformation without compromising reliability or safety.

A clear message runs through every story in this edition: utilities don’t invest in private networks for technology alone—they invest for outcomes. The leaders featured here show what’s possible when connectivity is aligned with operational realities and long-term grid strategy.
CBRS has evolved from a novel spectrum-sharing concept into the 4th-largest wireless network in the U.S., serving 14 million users with over 421,000 radios deployed and $14 billion in investment. With applications across education, manufacturing, aviation, and public safety, CBRS now supports 20% of U.S. wireless deployments. Learn how shared spectrum, OnGo Alliance leadership, and real-world results have made CBRS the fastest-growing wireless platform in the country.
From Singapore to Schiphol, airports are embracing private networks for airports alongside AI and digital twins to drive operational efficiency, predictive maintenance, sustainability, and smarter passenger flows. This article explores 12 real-world deployments showcasing how private network deployments for aviation are shaping the future of Airport 4.0 globally.
More than $14 billion has been invested across the CBRS stacklicenses, RAN, devices, infrastructure, sensors, and software. Over 420,000 CBRS radio nodes (CBSDs) are in service. The device ecosystem is broad: Apple and Samsung ship n48-capable handsets; industrial and FWA suppliers support n48 CPEs and routers; Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung, JMA Wireless and others provide radio and DAS. This is not a pilot; it is production infrastructure. Refarming would force replacement or retuning of hundreds of thousands of base stations and millions of end devices, plus upgrades to SAS integrations and enterprise control planes.
5G Magazine - "Private Networks" edition provides an in-depth view of the current state of the global Private 5G Networks covering ecosystem players' expectations, challenges, strategies, deployments, architecture, and use cases. The featured articles/interview in this edition are from AT&T Business, Amdocs, OnGo/CBRS Alliance, and Capgemini Engineering. Additionally, we cover 27 ecosystem players, including network equipment vendors, mobile network operators, cloud/edge vendors, enterprises, CBRS spectrum operators, and private network specialists, including neutral hosts and system integrators. Sample ecosystem players we have included in this issue are Nokia, Ericsson, Rakuten, AT&T, Parallel Wireless, Verizon, Telefonica, Vodafone, Bosch, Mercedes-Benz, Lufthansa, Celona, Federated Wireless, Athonet, and Airspan.

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