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The OnGo Alliance is an industry organization that advances the use of CBRS shared spectrum and cellular technologies (4G/5G) for public and private networks. It brings together mobile operators, technology providers, equipment manufacturers, and other industry leaders to help develop standards, promote interoperability, and accelerate real-world deployments. For enterprises, that collaboration helps create a broader ecosystem of proven, compatible technologies for delivering reliable cellular coverage. InfiniG has been actively involved in the OnGo Alliance and in the development of the CBRS Neutral Host model used to bring public mobile operator coverage into enterprise buildings.
InfiniG holds two leadership positions within the OnGo Alliance. Joel Lindholm, InfiniG's co-founder and CEO, serves on the OnGo Alliance Board of Directors. Kishore Raja, InfiniG's Chief Cloud and AI Officer, serves as the Alliance's Chief Technology Officer. These roles give InfiniG direct participation in the industry's technical direction, enterprise priorities, and shared-spectrum ecosystem development.