4RF receives FCC approval to operate in Anterix™ Band 8 spectrum for mission-critical private LTE networks
4RF announced FCC approval for its Aprisa LTE router to operate in Anterix Band 8 spectrum, enhancing private LTE networks for utilities and critical infrastructure. This router delivers high penetration and long-distance capabilities, supporting dual SIMs for flexibility between private and public networks. It features built-in Wi-Fi and SFP transceiver support, designed for durability in harsh environments. With a focus on security and optimized performance, the Aprisa LTE caters to the growing demand for robust communication in sectors such as energy and telecommunications.
- FCC approval allows the Aprisa LTE router to utilize the valuable Anterix Band 8 spectrum.
- Enhanced performance characteristics with dual SIM support and built-in Wi-Fi.
- The device supports critical infrastructure needs with robust security features.
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DENVER, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- 4RF, a developer of high-performance radio communications equipment for critical infrastructure, today announced that 4RF received FCC approval for the 4RF Aprisa LTE router to operate in Anterix Band 8 spectrum for mission-critical private LTE networks.
The 4RF Aprisa LTE is a secure, hardened LTE router for utility field area networks that will operate in the Anterix Band 8 spectrum with the highest authorized power to take full advantage of the FCC user equipment power limit1. This allows users to make best use of the valuable high penetration and long-distance propagation characteristics of 900 MHz that makes this low-frequency spectrum so important for utility and other critical infrastructure applications.
With this approval the Aprisa LTE continues to bring innovation to the LTE market. Examples include the first field router to offer SFP transceiver support for optical fiber and the first Anterix Band 8 approved device to offer built-in Wi-Fi operation. The Aprisa LTE meets key utility demands with dual SIM support for private as well as public LTE networks (ATT and Verizon approved), a very wide range of operating bands, enterprise-ready routing and security features (including anti-tamper), along with the heavy-duty transient protection mandatory for protection in the electric grid substation environment. The device is also at home in mobile application meeting tough vehicle electrical and vibration standards. More information about the 4RF Aprisa LTE router is available in its datasheet, here.
"It is important for utilities to see LTE providers and spectrum vendors working closely together to deliver on the essential long-range broadband ecosystems required to support today's field area networks with ever-increasing numbers of connected devices," said Joe Mellott, Telecom Supervisor at Evergy. "Evergy has achieved tremendous success integrating the 4RF family of products including the Aprisa LTE. The addition of the Aprisa LTE to the Anterix Band 8 offers utilities a field proven option for their private LTE edge supported needs."
Private, licensed LTE networks provide ownership, security, control, maximum bandwidth and optimized performance of a company's mission-critical field area networks in industries such as energy, telecommunications, transportation and logistics. Private networks with licensed 900 MHz spectrum provide the best support for field area networks with the reach for cluttered metro areas and long-distance rural coverage of thousands of connected devices when compared with alternative solutions using high-frequency CBRS spectrum.
"4RF Aprisa products are successfully deployed in hundreds of utilities around the world including many of the largest here in the United States. Anterix is proud to join forces with 4RF to expand the ecosystem of available solutions and devices developed and approved for use with 900 MHz private LTE networks," said Ryan Gerbrandt, Chief Operating Officer at Anterix.
"4RF is excited to be already working with Anterix and key customers to provide optimal bandwidth, security, and support for field area networks that must evolve with the increasing range of connected devices," said 4RF CEO Ian Troughton. "Aprisa LTE devices, made in California, will leverage the long history of our Aprisa radio solutions widely deployed with U.S. infrastructure operators."
About 4RF
4RF is a world-class designer and manufacturer providing radio communications equipment for critical infrastructure applications to over 150 countries, for utilities, oil and gas companies, smart grid, water and wastewater, and other applications. 4RF products deliver highly secure communications, support serial and IP traffic, and are optimized for robust performance in temperature extremes and other harsh environments.
1 When used with suitable antennas.
Anterix is a trademark of Anterix Inc.
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