Can you explain the difference between the hexes covering Band 71 and the hexes in the CBRS layer?
Hexes covering Band 71 operate on a 600 megahertz frequency, offering good coverage and range but limited bandwidth. In contrast, the CBRS hexes operate at 3500 megahertz, providing shorter range but broader density and bandwidth for users.
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