For Immediate Release
September 29, 2025
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In case you missed it – Dean Bubley, the founder and director of Disruptive Analysis, recently published a new article in RCR Wireless spotlighting the vital role the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) shared spectrum framework will play in the success of the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. The Olympics will be a technological spectacle, and the wireless infrastructure needed to support fans, athletes, and international broadcast coverage of the event hinges on successful spectrum management. Private cellular networks—supported by CBRS—will be essential to the success of this event, explained Bubley.
“It is timely and important to recognize the role of private cellular networks, and especially those based in CBRS spectrum, as an essential part of the Olympics wireless landscape in supporting security and venue access, media coverage, and fans’ connectivity,” wrote Bubley.
As the founder and director of Disruptive Analysis, Bubley has more than 25 years of experience advising and speaking in the telecom industry on a variety of topics, including spectrum.
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CBRS will be essential for the LA28 Olympics
RCR Wireless
Dean Bubley, Founder of Disruptive Analysis
September 29, 2025
The Los Angeles 2028 Olympics will be both a sporting spectacle and a technological showcase, featuring connected and secure venues, immersive fan experiences, and world-class broadcast coverage.
In early August, the White House established a Task Force to coordinate federal support for the Games’ security, transportation, and entry/exit processes. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, named as a member of that task force, issued a statement emphasizing the critical importance radio spectrum management will play in the Games’ successful execution.
Chairman Carr rightly recognized that the Games will hinge on a huge diversity of wireless devices, technologies and applications, especially for broadcast, security and event coordination.
Given active discussions about future spectrum auctions, it is timely and important to recognize the role of private cellular networks, and especially those based on CBRS spectrum, as an essential part of the Olympics wireless landscape in supporting security and venue access, media coverage, and fans’ connectivity.
Read the full piece on RCR Wireless.