Recent deployment of a private LTE network in the USA’s CBRS band (3.55-3.7 GHz), for the Stanislaus campus of California State University, is notable on to counts. First, the network, supplied by Celona, indicates the growing interest in shared CBRS spectrum specifically for private cellular deployments because it combines many advantages of licensed and unlicensed wireless. Second, it shows that private cellular will not be confined to industry settings but will branch out into numerous other campus environments where it will complement WiFi and sometimes replace it for more demanding applications. In such cases, the combination of low latency, more deterministic performance, high availability and enhanced security, is propelling private cellular. Two other advantages of cellular cited in this case,…