A collection of uneasy bedfellows has formed the latest wireless industry group, the CBRS Alliance, which aims to promote and accelerate uptake of LTE services in the US’s newly opened 3.5 GHz band (now labelled the Citizens Broadband Radio Services band). New spectrum was once of interest only to the traditional mobile players, and indeed, Nokia and Qualcomm are among the founders of the new alliance. But the innovative tiered system of access to the 3.5 GHz band makes it of potential value to newer mobile players, so we see Alphabet Access Technologies and Federated Wireless – both would-be disruptors of the old wireless order – and also, from the enterprise side, Intel and Brocade’s Ruckus Wireless. These companies may…