Cellular DAS
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What is Cellular DAS?
Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) enhance cellular reception inside buildings and densely populated areas. Unlike Wi-Fi, which operates on unlicensed spectrum, cellular service uses licensed spectrum managed by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. Building materials often block cellular signals, but DAS solves this by using small antennas and cables to amplify and distribute signals from nearby towers or dedicated sources.
Importance of Cellular DAS
Poor indoor cellular connectivity is common due to materials like concrete and low-E glass that block signals. This can result in dropped calls and slow data speeds. DAS or Small Cell networks solve these issues, improving customer retention and attracting new tenants by providing reliable cellular coverage. Enhanced connectivity also boosts operational efficiency with custom private networks for automation and competitive advantage.
Why Cellular Enhancement Matters?
Poor indoor cellular connectivity is common due to materials like concrete and low-E glass that block signals. This can result in dropped calls and slow data speeds. DAS or Small Cell networks solve these issues, improving customer retention and attracting new tenants by providing reliable cellular coverage. Enhanced connectivity also boosts operational efficiency with custom private networks for automation and competitive advantage.
ASGs Value Proposition
ASG is dedicated to solving cellular connectivity issues for property owners, managers, and end-users. With less than 90% of US buildings equipped with reliable cellular coverage, there’s a significant opportunity for improvement. As 80% of voice and data communications occur indoors, seamless reception is now a necessity. ASG customizes solutions based on site conditions and requirements, ensuring seamless connectivity throughout assessment, design, permitting, construction, and installation.
DAS and Small Cells
Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) distribute the existing RF signals from Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) via amplifiers and network elements. These systems can use either off-air signals from the existing towers or an internet connection.
Small Cells are low-powered cellular nodes that extend MNO signals. These nodes require an internet connection to link to the MNO’s core servers.
ASG evaluates your needs and proposes the best solution to maximize your wireless experience and value.