![]() ![]() "It's been almost two decades since the US had a wireless champion in terms of network infrastructure," Bill Plummer, JMA's SVP of communications and external affairs, told Light Reading. Those tests coincide with a slow pivot to a communications system covering the entire US military that may well be based on the 5G standard. For example, the US Department of Defense (DoD) is spending hundreds of millions of dollars on 5G equipment tests with vendors like JMA. And JMA's efforts could well be buoyed by a shift toward open RAN technology that may open doors to smaller vendors like JMA.įurther, JMA's manufacturing center is opening just as demand for mobile network equipment appears to be growing among enterprises, government agencies and others – spurred by the release of new spectrum bands like 3.5GHz CBRS – that are not traditional, commercial mobile network operators. ![]() The actions dovetail with growing noise around the need for domestic 5G suppliers. ![]() In doing so, JMA joins Ericsson, COMSovereign and others in looking to manufacture 5G equipment in the United States. Syracuse, New York-based JMA Wireless is getting ready to take the wraps off a massive new manufacturing center in its hometown that will allow the company to build its 5G equipment domestically. ![]()
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