Clear-Com Unveils FreeSpeak CellClear-Com has announced FreeSpeak Cell, a cellular-based wireless intercom system that uses LTE and 5G infrastructure to support large-scale production communications. The system has also made its debut at day one of NAB 2026. FreeSpeak Cell is designed to operate over public and private LTE and 5G networks, enabling full-duplex wireless intercom across wide geographic areas without relying on traditional radio frequency coordination. FreeSpeak Cell directly addresses increasing congestion in UHF, DECT and Wi-Fi bands, particularly in large venues and high-density live event environments. Unlike traditional wireless intercom systems constrained by local spectrum and physical coverage boundaries, FreeSpeak Cell leverages cellular networks to support communications across much larger areas with fewer on site components. "FreeSpeak Cell represents a shift in how productions approach wireless intercom," says Bob Boster, president of Clear-Com. "We are applying carrier-grade cellular infrastructure to professional communications, expanding both scale and coverage." FreeSpeak Cell is intended for large scale and distributed environments where conventional wireless systems can face channel limits, coverage constraints or spectrum coordination challenges. The system supports deployments of 100 or more beltpacks and can scale to hundreds of users depending on network configuration. Because it operates over LTE and 5G, coverage can extend beyond a single building or compound, enabling communications across large properties or distributed production areas. FreeSpeak Cell supports operation over LTE and 5G networks, CBRS private LTE (Band 48) in the US, dual SIM capability, including physical SIM and eSIM, global radio support across 700-900MHz and 1,700-4,200MHz bands. The dual SIM design allows users to configure access to private cellular networks, public carrier networks or a combination of both, depending on operational needs. FreeSpeak Cell complements Clear Com's existing FreeSpeak wireless intercom portfolio, extending communications beyond the physical limits of traditional RF based systems. While FreeSpeak II is optimized for contained venues and localized productions, FreeSpeak Cell is designed for large, distributed environments that require wide area coverage, high user density and seamless communication across campuses, venues, or geographically dispersed production zones. Unlike traditional DECT- or UHF-based systems that require local transceivers positioned throughout a venue, FreeSpeak Cell leverages existing cellular infrastructure. In venues with private LTE or 5G networks, the system can operate over that infrastructure. In other environments, it can utilize public carrier networks where coverage and policies permit. This approach can reduce the amount of on-site RF infrastructure required for large-scale deployments and simplify coordination in spectrum-constrained markets. The system is designed to support multi-channel, full-duplex voice communications alongside other workflows running on the same network, including data applications and video transport, subject to network configuration and bandwidth availability. By relying on cellular infrastructure rather than venue specific RF transceivers, FreeSpeak Cell can significantly reduce the amount of temporary equipment, cabling, and frequency coordination typically required for large productions, the company says. This model allows teams to deploy communications more quickly, scale systems more easily, and adapt to changing production layouts without reconfiguring RF infrastructure. There are several key industry factors contributing to the move toward cellular-based communications. These include increasing congestion in traditional wireless intercom bands, government-led spectrum reallocations that have reduced available UHF spectrum in some regions and extensive investment in private LTE and 5G infrastructure at venues in the US and Europe. CBRS private cellular spectrum in the US, in particular, has enabled enterprises and venue operators to deploy private LTE networks for operational systems, including communications, point-of-sale, access control and video replay. FreeSpeak Cell is designed to integrate with those deployments while maintaining compatibility with Clear-Com's broader intercom ecosystem. Currently, FreeSpeak Cell works with the Eclipse HX digital matrix platform. Integration with Arcadia Central Station is expected a few months after initial release and support for Gen-IC , Clear-Com's cloud-based intercom platform, is planned for later this year. FreeSpeak Cell will begin shipping in spring 2026 in the US. Additional regulatory certifications for other regions are expected throughout the year. 
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