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InfiniG MCaaS expands coverage and extends native operator service into enterprise buildings that may be uneconomical or impractical for a traditional DAS or dedicated small-cell deployment. It improves subscriber experience, keeps traffic on native 3GPP cellular service, can offload the surrounding macro network, and does not require an operator-funded on-site licensed-spectrum signal source. The operator retains control of its core, subscribers, policies, and participation.
D-RAN, or Distributed Radio Access Network, places radio-access processing at or near the enterprise site rather than pooling all baseband processing at a distant hub. It provides a standards-based cellular architecture with local radio resources sized for the building or campus. This is a model preferred by mobile operators.
MCaaS uses a shared CBRS RAN and MOCN interfaces rather than distributing each operator's licensed RF from an on-site signal source. Using CBRS spectrum removes much of the per-operator RF overlay, while still requiring shared-spectrum coordination, common-RAN capacity planning, security integration, and carefully engineered mobility boundaries. Each operator remains connected to and in control of its own core. This approach reduces local interference concerns, frees macro-network capacity, and can improve local macro performance.