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Meeting the Needs of Today’s Public and Private Wireless Networks

While today’s wireless networks offer more flexibility and functionality to their users than ever before, spectrum acquisition options on the secondary market have not kept pace.  To meet the growing need for dynamic spectrum allocation and management, Spectrum Bridge has combined several proven concepts and solutions to deliver unprecedented flexibility in spectrum access via the secondary market.

 

Spectrum Bridge’s revolutionary SpecEx platform now makes it easy to move beyond the static, wholesale mentality of the past and create on-demand leases that offer more flexibility and affordability to buyers, while creating higher ROI for sellers.  On-demand leasing leverages the concept of right-sizing with the online accessibility of the SpecEx online marketplace.  The result is better utilization of spectrum assets and a more efficient market for spectrum.

 

On-Demand Leasing Case Study: Partitioning & Disaggregation

A spectrum holder chose to optimize the value of his spectrum assets using a retail lease (i.e. on-demand) model.  In this case, the holder not only had sufficient spectrum to operate his core wireless services operations, but had a significant amount of underutilized and unused spectrum within this license.  The spectrum holder elected to take advantage of the more flexible policies adopted in the FCC secondary market initiatives by disaggregating several channels from his license, and leasing those channels on a partitioned basis to local enterprises and business who wanted to create their own private wireless broadband networks.

 

  Private Broadband Networks Generating Additional Revenues Via On-Demand Leasing

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The on-demand leasing approach allowed buyers to get just what needed, when they needed it, where they needed it. The spectrum holder was able to create custom leases to meet the needs of the market and customer, while maintaining long term ownership of the license.  The end result is that previously unused spectrum is now generating revenue and filling a need in the market, while also leaving enough spectrum to operate his core business.

 

With skyrocketing demand, and more flexible FCC secondary market rules, there is no longer any reason why whole, or even partially unused licenses, cannot not be put to more productive use via on-demand leasing.

 

To learn how Spectrum Bridge can help you leverage on-demand leasing please Contact Us.