Telrad Networks and Federated Wireless announced a long-term partnership agreement to deliver LTE fixed wireless services using the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) new Citizen's Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band. The partnership agreement comes after the successful completion of several customer trials over the past few months, and signals the commercial readiness of both companies to scale the solution to Telrad customers across the U.S. The trials, one of which was conducted with Telrad customer Clarity Connect, a large Internet Service Provider in New York State, used experimental CBRS licenses granted by the FCC to test the Spectrum Access System (SAS) function of assigning and managing spectrum. Telrad received access to an admin portal as a Vendor administrator enabling them to monitor the system. The Telrad and Federated Wireless solution delivers a highly designed system that enables the efficient and seamless process of requesting, receiving and using allocated spectrum. The solution is based on the Telrad BreezeCOMPACT base station which supports the 3.4-3.7 GHz frequency band. Telrad also supplies fixed end user devices, such as its CPE9000, which are specifically useful in the CBRS environment, where channel allocation may not be contiguous. The CPE9000 is capable of aggregating two non- contiguous channels. The Telrad solution incorporates the Federated Wireless Spectrum Controller to deliver software-defined spectrum through a cloud-based SAS while protecting Federal incumbents with a redundant network of Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC) sensors. The solution includes a robust set of spectrum lifecycle management tools with real-time visibility for optimizing and monetizing CBRS services. The joint solution will comply with and receive FCC certification once made available to vendors.