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# Pilot Program

We’re entering a new era where CBRS data offload isn’t just a technical win — it’s a massive step toward reshaping the telco landscape. By unlocking new monetization pathways and making spectrum access more dynamic and decentralized, we’re putting real power (and earnings) into the hands of our deployers. This pilot is just the beginning and we’re thrilled to have our amazing deployers and builders on the front lines.

The carriers as well as their approved vendors and technology partners are actively working with the XNET network engineers to initiate the launch the pilot.

For those with CBRS experience or high-density rural locations, please reach out by sending an email to <josiah@xnetmobile.com> to initiate discussions and learn more about the specific details. We look forward to your participation and engaging with you to explore this exciting opportunity.


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