In 2015, the members of the
Wireless Innovation Forum (WInnForum) formed the Spectrum Sharing Committee to "facilitate the interpretation and implementation of FCC rulemaking to a level that allows industry and government to collaborate on the implementation of a common, well functioning ecosystem...". Through this committee some 300 engineers from over 60 organizations developed the 10 baseline standards necessary for CBRS deployment. These standards covered requirements, security, protocols, professional installation, priority access licensing, and testing. Recognizing that the development of the standards alone was not sufficient to fully support a commercial ecosystem, the members of the WInnForum went on to establish a number of certification programs: • An accreditation program for
public key infrastructure (PKI),
root of trust (RoT) and
certificate authorities (CA) supporting the CBRS Communications Security Standard and the PKI Certificate Policy. • An accreditation program for Certified Professional Installer (CPI) trainers following the CPI standard. • A program to authorize test labs to perform CBSD (Citizens Broadband Radio Service Device) protocol testing following the WInnForum CBSD Test Standard. This last program was developed in coordination with the FCC: in order to be FCC certified to operate in the CBRS band, an equipment manufacturer needs to show that their CBSD can communicate with a Spectrum Access System (SAS) and follow its directives as per
47 CFR Part 96. The CBRS ecosystem has developed standards in the WInnForum supporting SAS to CBSD communication (WINNF-TS-0016), and in addition, the WInnForum CBRS Test and Certification Task Group has developed a test specification (WINNF-TS-0122) and test harness supporting that standard. The FCC has determined that successful completion of the Wireless Innovation Forum defined tests will provide evidence of Part 96 compliance in this area. Final test code for CBSD protocol testing was released by the Wireless Innovation Forum on 24 May 2018, and since that time over 30 CBSDs have been certified and received their FCC ID, proving compliance with WInnForum specifications. The members of the WInnForum also worked to facilitate SAS certification testing, developing an open source SAS test harness to assess compliance with the WInnForum SAS test specification (WINNF-TS-0065) and the FCC rules. This test harness was turned over to the NTIA Institute for Telecommunications Sciences on May 26, 2018 and testing began on the SAS implementations provided by Amdocs, CommScope, Google, Federated Wireless and Sony. This testing was completed in June 2019, and marked the last major milestone necessary for the FCC to allow initial commercial deployment.
Radio users Only digital radio protocols may be used over CBRS. CBRS includes the old broadband range used by
802.11y, but the 802.11 workgroup has actively disavowed interest in CBRS. CBRS partially overlaps the 3GPP Bands 42 & 43 (3400-3600/3600-3800 TD-LTE). The 3GPP has created Band 48 specifically for TD-LTE in the entire CBRS range and Band 49 for LAA in the entire CBRS range. ==OnGo Alliance (Previously CBRS Alliance)==