Private wireless networks offer tribal communities more than just broadband internet access; they provide sovereign control over network and data infrastructure for today’s needs and future requirements.

For tribal communities with multiple needs and requirements from one network, a Private Wireless Network provides flexibility, adding new services, and more than a fixed access network (fiber or wireless), cannot do.

A Private Wireless Network is Designed, Developed, and Operated Specifically for the Unique Needs of Each Tribal Nation

Private Wireless is deployed by organizations as diverse as schools, enterprises, mines, and municipal governments. In a private cellular network, only authorized users of that organization have access to the network. The organization decides where there will be coverage, how the network will perform, who has access, and priority.

These next-generation networks are well-suited for a wide range of different devices, use cases, and applications, from gigabit connectivity to Internet of Things (IoT) devices with low power needs.

According to Dr. Traci Morris, Director of the American Indian Policy Institute, “Network sovereignty refers to the act of building and deploying networks, which is the process of implementing Tribal self-determination policies.”

“Digital sovereignty describes the right and ability for the tribe to control its own digital network infrastructure. There is a growing consensus that sovereign network infrastructure is distinct from sovereign data infrastructure.”

Applications & Functionality: Private Wireless Mobility

A private wireless network offers a platform for mobile services. Now you can connect school buses, tribal vehicles, and other mobile assets to the Tribal Network for improved connectivity, asset tracking, and more.

Indoor Coverage

A Private Wireless Network solves the indoor network coverage and capacity problem, especially in venues with high traffic and dense building materials (such as schools, stadiums, casinos, theaters, and community centers).

Pop-Up/Ad Hoc Networks

Use the unique architecture of a Private Cellular Network to extend a “Wi-Fi Bubble” to a sports event, festival or gathering where connectivity is temporary.

Internet Access

A CBRS-enabled Private Wireless Network also offers fixed broadband internet access to homes, buildings, and facilities. A pure-play fixed wireless network cannot offer both mobile and fixed services.

Safety & Security

Use the Private Wireless Network to set up, manage, and control high-definition video units in parking lots, schools, and other facilities that require high-bandwidth security and surveillance for safety and theft prevention.

IoT Backhaul & Connectivity

Use the Private Wireless Network to connect sensors and IoT (Internet of Things) devices across a wide area back to a central hub or cloud service.

About BearCom

BearCom provides integrated wireless solutions for our customers locally across North America with highly trained and experienced employees who develop trusted relationships to improve productivity, increase safety and enhance efficiency.