Google's Spectrum Sharing program focuses on developing and implementing solutions for shared wireless spectrum access through the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS). The initiative aims to improve wireless internet access by optimizing spectrum usage through innovative technology and professional training programs.
5
Course modules
65 minutes
Training duration
10
Quiz assessments
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Google's Spectrum Sharing initiative provides comprehensive professional development support through multiple channels. The program offers specialized training for Certified Professional Installers (CPIs) and network managers working with CBRS technology. Through partnerships with industry leaders and regulatory bodies, participants gain practical knowledge and certification necessary for implementing shared spectrum solutions
2-3 hours
Course completion time
5
Training modules
10
Professional quizzes
65 minutes
Video content
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Leading CBRS Certification and Training Provider
Google has positioned itself as a key provider of CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) certification and training through its Spectrum Sharing initiative, implementing significant changes to enhance wireless communications. As one of six Spectrum Access System operators in the United States, Google offers three comprehensive courses: the foundational "Become a CBRS Certified Professional Installer" program, a general "CBRS Professional Training" course, and a renewal certification program. The training includes detailed modules on shared spectrum concepts, CPI roles, installation parameters, and certification processes. The program has received strong recognition with a 4.6/5 instructor rating from 81 reviewers, and has enrolled over 3,500 professionals. Under the tiered CBRS license system, Google helps manage spectrum sharing between government users, priority access license holders, and general access users across 150 megahertz of spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band. Their implementation includes new changes announced by the FCC that could provide more than 70 million Americans with access to new wireless internet services. The certification package includes comprehensive training, exam registration, digital certificate delivery, and WInnForum database registration, making Google a crucial player in advancing spectrum sharing technology and professional certification in the telecommunications industry.