Nationwide Wireless Infrastructure Expansion Elevates Critical Infrastructure Security
Critical infrastructure increasingly relies on private LTE/5G and other wireless networks through cellular routers, which raises security questions around endpoint identity, device visibility, carrier dependency, IP planning, and scalability. Experts warn that SIMs or carrier IPs are insufficient as identity proof, advocating for device-bound identity tied to the hardware itself and continuous traffic monitoring to enforce Zero Trust. Organizations face challenges such as limited visibility into connected devices and traffic, NAT’ing by wireless routers, and the need to harmonize private APNs, address ranges, and carrier-specific configurations. Separately, ANS Advanced Network Services markets a nationwide turnkey approach to wireless infrastructure, offering Cellular DAS, Private LTE/5G, small cells, ERRCS, RF engineering, compliance coordination, deployment, testing, and 24/7 US-based monitoring. ANS emphasizes an end-to-end, engineering-driven process that tailors solutions to each building’s materials, coverage, capacity, and regulatory environment, supported by in-house Level III iBwave-certified engineers. Taken together, the articles depict a landscape where secure, scalable wireless connectivity for critical and commercial environments demands both rigorous security controls at the device and network layers and comprehensive, turnkey deployment and ongoing support from experienced providers.
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