Reliable indoor cellular connectivity has become a business requirement, not a nice-to-have. Employees, customers, partners, and IoT devices all expect mobile service to work wherever business happens. Yet many enterprises continue to struggle with poor indoor coverage, overloaded macro networks, and expensive, carrier-specific distributed antenna systems (DAS).
A new whitepaper from the OnGo Alliance explores why CBRS Neutral Host Networks (NHNs) are emerging as a practical and scalable solution to this challenge.
The paper explains how Neutral Host Networks allow multiple mobile network operators to share a common in-building wireless infrastructure. Rather than requiring each carrier to deploy and manage its own equipment, an NHN provides a single, standards-based network that securely supports subscribers from multiple operators. The result is improved indoor coverage, lower deployment costs, and a better experience for everyone using the building.
For enterprise leaders, the shift is significant. Mobile connectivity is increasingly supporting mission-critical business applications, from voice and messaging to mobile workflows, digital credentials, collaboration tools, safety systems, and AI-enabled applications. As organizations modernize their campuses, offices, healthcare facilities, hotels, manufacturing plants, and public venues, dependable cellular service is becoming as fundamental as Wi-Fi.
The whitepaper highlights several advantages of the CBRS Neutral Host model, including:
The paper also explains how recent advances in CBRS spectrum, cloud-native network architecture, and shared spectrum management have made enterprise Neutral Host deployments both technically and economically viable. What was once practical only for airports and stadiums is now accessible to a much broader range of commercial buildings and campuses.
Perhaps most importantly, the whitepaper positions Neutral Host Networks as complementary to existing enterprise networking strategies rather than replacements for Wi-Fi or private wireless. Each technology serves different requirements, and together they create a more complete wireless foundation for modern digital workplaces.
If you're evaluating options for improving mobile coverage across your organization, this whitepaper provides an excellent overview of the technologies, deployment models, and business drivers behind the growing adoption of Neutral Host Networks.
Download the full OnGo Alliance whitepaper.
CBRS Neutral Host Networks are reshaping how enterprises deliver indoor mobile connectivity. As organizations become more dependent on mobile applications, AI, IoT, and carrier services, traditional approaches like DAS and signal repeaters can no longer meet the requirements for cost, scalability, and operational simplicity.
At InfiniG, we see three major trends driving adoption:
The OnGo Alliance whitepaper provides an excellent overview of the technologies, standards, and business drivers behind this transition.