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OnGo 101

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Welcome

!

Please use the GoTo Webinar

Questions Panel to ask questions.

All questions will be answered live as

time allows. All questions will be

answered

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Agenda

Welcome and Alliance Overview – Alan Ewing, Executive Director

Becoming the OnGo Alliance – Dave Wright, President

OnGo Certification: Today and Tomorrow – Jörg Brakensiek, PM

Making OnGo Work: What and How – Ed Pichon, PM

Marketing OnGo – Oren Binder, Marketing Director

SAS Admin Panel

Masoud Olfat (Federated)

Mark Gibson (Commscope)

Rob Katcher (Google)

Naotaka Sato (Sony)

Gautam Gupta (Amdocs)

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OnGo® Alliance Overview

What is OnGo Alliance?

Alan Ewing – Executive Director

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Overview

OnGo Alliance is an industry forum created to champion 3GPP based RANs

in shared spectrum bands. We began as the CBRS Alliance with the US

CBRS Band (3550-3700 MHz), and as of January 1, 2021 became the

OnGo Alliance.

The CBRS Band is defined by FCC Part 96:

– The Part 96 rules can be found at:

https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/ECFR

, select Title

47, Chapter 1, Volume 5, Part 96

– WInnForum webinar: Understanding the New US 3.5 GHz Band at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQ2a4ZRjGgE&t=304s

Note: This Webinar is from June 2015 and a couple of the FCC rules have since been revised, but webinar

remains an excellent overview. WInnForum has additional Webinars on CBRS available on youtube.

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A Brief History of OnGo Alliance

2020

2016

2014

2012

Initial Commercial

Deployments

Launch

ESC Networks

Approved and

Deployed

Full

Commercial

Service

FCC proposed

the CBRS) in

December

2012

FCC finalized

the proposal

in April of

2014

NTIA identified

the 3.5GHz

spectrum in

2010 for

possible

shared use

Launch of

OnGo brand

and

certification

program

2010

CBRS Alliance was

formed in mid-2016

to further the

shared use of the

3.5GHz spectrum

for 3GPP based

deployments

2019

CBRS Alliance

Announces

Network and

Coexistence

Baseline

Specifications

2018

PAL Auction

July 2020

CBRS Alliance

Announces

Release 3 Specs

to allow for First

U.S. Mid-band 5G

Deployments

2021

CBRS Alliance

becomes the

OnGo Alliance

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CBRS Alliance Organization and Working Groups

Board of Directors

Legal Counsel

Marketing WG

Task Groups

as Appropriate

President

Secretary

Treasurer

Executive

Director

Test & Cert. WG

Technical WG

Business WG

Task Groups

as Appropriate

Task Groups

as Appropriate

Task Groups

as Appropriate

Deployment &

Operations WG

Task Groups

as Appropriate

Alliance Staff

Admin Support

OnGo Alliance © 2021

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CBRS Alliance Membership

187 Strong and Growing

ABIT Corporation Accelleran

Accuver Americas, Inc ADRF Technologies

Agri-Valley Communications, Inc Airspan Networks

Airtower Networks Airwavz Solutions

Allen Vanguard Wireless, LLC Alpha Wireless

Altiostar Networks

Amdocs Management Limited Amit Wireless Inc.

ANS Advanced Network Services, LLC Anterix

Aricent ARQ, LLC Arterra Mobiliy Askey Computer Corp. ASOCS

AT&T Athonet ATN International Avista

Baicells Technologies Co., Ltd. Ballast

Bearcom Barich, Inc

BEC Technologies, Inc

Mobilitie, LLC Monogoto, Ltd

MS Benbow & Associates Multi-Tech Systems, Inc NetNumber

NextGen Global Resources, LLC NRTC

Nsight Onis Solutions Panasonic

Parsec Technologies, Inc Pavlov Media, Inc PCTEST Pierson Wireless

Pivot Technology Services Corp Pulse Signal Solutions QuadGen Wireless Qualcomm Quantum Wireless QUCELL Qulsar Quortus Ltd.

Radio Frequency Systems Radisys Corporation Rakuten USA, Inc RANlytics Ranplan Wireless, LLC Rebel LTE, LLC Redline Communications RF Connect The Quilt ThinkRF Corp Tilson T-Mobile USA Transit Wireless Trextel, LLC TruAccess Networks TruConnect Tulinx B.V. U.S. Cellular Ubicquia

University of New Mexico Vedanta Telecom, LLC Verizon Communications Vertical Bridge Holdings LLC Virtual Network Communications Inc. View, Inc

Vivint Wireless, Inc. Widelity, Inc Wilson Electronics Winncom Technologies Wireless Information Networks Wireless System Solutions Wispa

Wytec International, Inc Xchange Telecom Z1 Complete Solutions ZenFi Networks Zinwave BLinQ Networks BlueArcus Technologies Branch Communications BTI Wireless

Cable Television Laboratories Inc Cambium Networks Cambridge Consultants Casa Systems CellAntenna Corporation Celona, Inc Centerline Communications Charter Communications Cirrus Core Networks, Inc Cisco Systems

ClearLink Communications Codium Networks Comba Telecom, Inc Comcast Corporation Connected Devices, Inc Corporation

CTS

Connectivity Wireless Solutions Contour Networks

Corning Optical Communications Cox Communications Crown Castle CTIA DEKRA Dell Technologies Dish Network Druid Software Encore Networks ExteNet Systems, Inc. Facebook Fibrolan FreedomFi, Inc Frontier Communications Fujitsu Network Communications

Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd Global Technology Associates Granite Telecommunications HALO DAS, LLC HCL Technologies Ibwave Insta DefSec Oy IOT4NET, Inc J Plus, Inc JMA Wireless

Keysight Technologies, Inc KLA Laboratories, Inc Kleos UK Ltd Kore Wireless LandMark Dividend, LLC Mavenir Systems, Inc Metro Network Services Microsoft

Midcontinent Communications

Samsung Electronics America Inc. SBA Communications

Seowonintech Co., Ltd Sequans Communications Sercomm USA, Inc SGS North America, Inc Sierra Wireless Sinclair Technologies Smart City Holdings SNS Telecom & IT Solid

Sony Corporation Sporton International, Inc Squan

Star Solutions International, Inc StepCG, LLC

Super Micro Computer, Inc SureSite Consulting Group, LLC Syniverse Technologies, LLC Tango Networks

Teal Communications

Tecore Government Services, LLC Teleworld Solution, Inc

Telit

Telrad Networks Telsasoft

Terranet Communications, LLC Tessco Technologies, Inc Texas A & M University The New York Library

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Becoming the OnGo® Alliance

Dave Wright- President

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Preparing For The Future

With the success of the CBRS Band in the United States, in late 2020 the Alliance

Board of Directors reviewed our strategic positioning for 2021 and beyond.

The Board believed it was time to position the Alliance to fully leverage our successes

and begin looking at other bands or geographies where we can apply these

experiences and expand the ecosystem for 3GPP technologies operating in shared

spectrum.

While the Alliance will not advocate for spectrum sharing – we will facilitate discussion

for those parties interested in our experience and leadership once a band has been

identified for shared use.

As a result, the Board proposed a new strategic direction – which was approved

overwhelmingly by the membership.

In no way will this expanded scope distract us from our overarching goal of making

OnGo in CBRS an unprecedented success story.

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Changes to the Mission of the Alliance

Formerly – the CBRS Alliance was limited to work within the

US CBRS Band utilizing LTE and its evolution

(which does include 5G NR)

Now – the OnGo Alliance has a mission to champion and

expand the use of

all 3GPP based radio technologies in

frequency bands identified by various national regulators for

shared spectrum use.

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OnGo® Certification

Today and Tomorrow

Dr. Jörg Brakensiek - Test and Certification

Program Manager

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OnGo Specifications

WInnForum Specifications

OnGo

®

Certification: Program Objective

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2021 © OnGo Alliance

FCC Part 96 Rule

3GPP

Support our members to deploy OnGo

solutions by enabling compatibility and

interoperability across the system.

• GAA/PAL Coexistence

• Network Services

• Identifiers

• …

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OnGo

®

Certification: Current Scope

1. Standalone CBSD

2. CBSD + DP Pair

CBSD

1

SAS

Test Harness

CBSD

2

DP

(optional)

Performance

Measurement

Protocol Compliance

Testing

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OnGo

®

Certification: 6 Simple Steps

1. Vendor submits certification request

2. OnGo Alliance authorized test lab (ATL) performs testing

3. ATL uploads test results and necessary documentation

4. OnGo Alliance Certification Board reviews test results

5. Vendor submits certification fee

6. OnGo Alliance grants OnGo

®

Certification

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OnGo

®

Certification: By the Numbers

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FCC EUD Authorizations: By the Numbers

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2021 © OnGo Alliance

180

Listed entries with unique FCC IDs

Status: January 13, 2021.

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OnGo® Certification: Vision & Future Plan

Level 0

Level 1

Technical Evolution of OnGo Features packaged

into Compliance Levels (Think of “Wi-Fi 6”).

Example Features included in a Level:

• Basic FCC compliance

• GAA Coexistence

• PAL Coexistence

• 5G/NR Coexistence

• 2D Antenna Pattern

• …

Attach Badges of demonstrate compliance with

optional features, beyond a Compliance Level.

Level 2

Level 3

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OnGo® Certification: Vision & Future Plan

Level 0

Level 1

Profile A

Level 2

Level 3

2021 © OnGo Alliance

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Profile B

Profile C

Profile D

Business Verticals, Use Cases, Technology “Bundles”

packaged into OnGo Profiles (Think of “Wi-Fi Passpoint”).

Profiles have unique set of technical requirements.

Example Profiles (based on market needs):

• Fixed Wireless Access

• Neutral Host Network

• Private Network

• Industrial IoT

• …

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OnGo® Certification: Vision & Future Plan

Level 0

Level 1

Profile A

Level 2

Level 3

Profile B

Profile C

Profile D

OnGo

A.0

OnGo

B.1

OnGo

C.1

OnGo

D.1

OnGo

C.2

Define how the technical content is divided,

packaged, channeled, and finally validated.

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Making OnGo® Work

The What and the How

Ed Pichon – Ecosystems Program Manager

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BWG and DOWG Overview

• The What – Business Working Group

– What is it we need OnGo and the OnGo Alliance to do?

• The How – Deployment & Operations Working Group

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Business Working Group

• What Does OnGo Need to Do?

– Research needs of members and customers

– Translate into use cases

– Develop business cases and models

• What Does the OnGo Alliance Need to Do?

– Research needs of members and customers

– Translate into needed support activities

– Collaborate with other WGs to implement

• Open to All Members

– Customer voice within OnGo Alliance

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BWG and OnGoA WCs

DOWG

• Writes deployment guides

• Supports deployment & operation

by members

Marketing

• Outreach to market/members

BWG

• Defines

use cases

• Capture

market

needs

TWG

• Defines

requirements to

support use

cases.

TCWG

• Defines test cases

• Runs certification program

• Administers support

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BWG Current Focus Areas

• OnGo Rollout Support

– Identifying challenges & solutions

• Neutral Host Networks

– What do different stakeholders need?

• 5G OnGo

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BWG Verticals

Commercial Real Estate

Education

Entertainment

– Large public venues

Healthcare

Hospitality

Industrial

Retail

Transportation

– Smart cities

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Deployment and Operations Working Group

• How to Deploy & Operate OnGo Networks

• Help Groups Deploying OnGo

– Deployment guides

– Aids and tools

• Capture Feedback

– Lessons learned

– Challenges encountered

– Feed back to other groups

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• Private LTE DG Published

– First published guide

https://workspace.ongoalliance.org/wg/OnGo/document/5405

• Neutral Host Network DG

– MOCN focused

– Comment/review by membership starting shortly

• Comments & Contributions Welcome!

• Living Documents

– If there is something missing, we’ll add it

– If there’s something wrong, we’ll fix it

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Other DOWG Activities

• 5G Deployment Guide in Development

• FAQ Being Drafted

• …Anything Else the Members Need

– If there is a resource that you or your customers need, let us

know

– If you are encountering challenges when deploying OnGo, let us

know, and we’ll get them fixed

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Marketing OnGo® 2021

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Alliance Marketing - Main Goals

• Grow Awareness of the OnGo Brand

and more importantly the Value Proposition

• Educate Target Enterprise & Vertical

Markets

• Generate Impactful Resources for

Members

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Presenting the (OnGo) Brand

Two key mistakes a lot businesses make when talking

about their brands:

• Fail to focus on aspects of their offer that help people

thrive. How will it make their life better?

• Make customers tax their brains too hard trying to

understand their offers.

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OnGo Virtual Event!

• Feb 22

nd

– 25

th

(Mon – Thu)

• 1- 2 60 min sessions a day x 4 throughout the week

• Broad but targeted external outreach

• Speaking sessions + on demand videos

• Customer case studies, 5G, Neutral Host, Policy

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OnGo for Dummies

Deep Dive into OnGo & CBRS

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New Member Directory –

Customer Destination Site

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Custom Research for Members

Released

Private Networks- iGR

– Private LTE market Overview

Next

Neutral Host

– Market Drivers

– Business models

– Estimated timeline

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More Initiatives to Look Out For

• OnGo Awards – Today!

• New Website

• OnGo 5G white paper

• 2 minute animated “OnGo 101” video

• Case Studies

• Neutral Host GTM

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SAS Administrator Panel

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SAS Admin Panel

Masoud Olfat (Federated)

Mark Gibson (Commscope)

Rob Katcher (Google)

Naotaka Sato (Sony)

Gautam Gupta (Amdocs)

Reminder – please use the GoTo Webinar

Question Panel to submit questions

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Thanks for Attending Today’s

OnGo 101 Session

For more information please contact:

[email protected]

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2021 © OnGo

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