FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Encinitas, CA — October 20, 2025

NextWave Expands Private Network Deployments in New York, Launches Coverage in LA and San Francisco

NextWave, a provider of private wireless infrastructure, today announced a major expansion of its metro-scale enterprise network in New York City and the launch of new deployments in Los Angeles and San Francisco. These expansions mark a continued focus on delivering scalable, deterministic connectivity solutions for mission-critical enterprise applications across major U.S. markets.

“Following the success of our initial rollout in New York, we’re now extending the same high-performance, enterprise-grade infrastructure to the Los Angeles and San Francisco metro areas,” said Frank Cassou, President and CEO of NextWave. “These private networks are engineered to support advanced industrial use cases where reliability, security, and predictable latency are operational requirements.”

Since re-entering the private wireless market in 2022, NextWave’s New York City deployment has demonstrated consistent performance across both in-building environments and outdoor mobility corridors. The enhanced deployment now supports higher capacity and lower latency, enabling deterministic wireless performance for high-throughput and latency-sensitive applications.

Deployments in Los Angeles and San Francisco are designed from the outset to support verticals such as manufacturing, logistics, transportation, and healthcare—where interference mitigation, coverage predictability, and integration with localized compute are essential.

NextWave’s networks operate using licensed 2.5 GHz (Band 41) spectrum, exclusively controlled by the company across its markets. This licensed spectrum enables predictable, wide-area and in-facility coverage, a critical distinction from shared-spectrum alternatives. Network infrastructure is built in partnership with Airspan Networks, leveraging a fully virtualized Open RAN architecture that supports flexible scaling and enterprise-level service assurance.

“Our licensed spectrum and open, standards-based architecture provide deterministic performance that shared-spectrum systems simply can’t deliver,” said John Dooley, Director at NextWave. “Whether it’s low-latency robotics, real-time telemetry, or secure mobile access across large campuses, we give enterprises the control and reliability they need.”

About NextWave

NextWave is an enterprise wireless infrastructure provider specializing in metro-scale and facility-specific private cellular networks. Its solutions are optimized for industries requiring secure, high-availability wireless connectivity independent of public carrier infrastructure. Through exclusive control of 2.5 GHz Band 41 spectrum in major U.S. markets—including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Dallas, and Las Vegas—NextWave delivers scalable infrastructure for both 4G and 5G-based deployments.

For more information, visit www.NextWave5G.com.