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You should ask your RAN partner for the countries and frequency bands for which the RAN is approved. You may find that you'll need to use multiple RAN partners to cover the countries in which you provide your solution. Although the RAN, UE and packet core all communicate using standard protocols, Microsoft recommends that you perform interoperability testing for the specific 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE) or 5G standalone (SA) protocol between Azure Private 5G Core, UEs and the RAN prior to any deployment at an enterprise customer.
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Your RAN will transmit an identifier, known as a *PLMN ID*, to all UEs, on the frequency band it is configured to use. You should define the PLMN ID and confirm your access to spectrum. In some countries spectrum must be obtained from the national regulator, or incumbent telco operator. For example, if you're using the band 48 Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum, you may need to work with your RAN partner to deploy a SAS domain proxy on the enterprise site so that the RAN can continuously check that it is authorized to broadcast.
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Your RAN will transmit a Public LAN Mobile Network Identity (PLMN ID) to all UEs on the frequency band it is configured to use. You should define the PLMN ID and confirm your access to spectrum. In some countries, spectrum must be obtained from the national regulator or incumbent telecommunications operator. For example, if you're using the band 48 Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum, you may need to work with your RAN partner to deploy a Spectrum Access System (SAS) domain proxy on the enterprise site so that the RAN can continuously check that it is authorized to broadcast.
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### Signal coverage
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