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Transitioning in-building cellular from off-air to a signal source

February 17, 2020 by in-building cellular

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Coverage first, everything else second, for in-building cellular investment With businesses and consumers being bombarded by advertisements touting the advanced features enabled by 5G, and building owners trying to make sense of the diverse technologies that fit under the “smart building umbrella,” it’s important to remember that many commercial spaces can’t deliver on the baseline […]

Filed Under: Network Infrastructure Tagged With: 5G, in-building tech, LTE, Nextivity, smart buildings

Poor in-building 4G coverage will impact public safety, security

November 21, 2019 by Catherine Sbeglia

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Nextivity, Spry Fox Networks to facilitate in-building 4G coverage for organizations across the U.K. In preparation for new Emergency Services Network (ESN) in the U.K., Nextivity and Spry Fox Networks are joining forces to facilitate uninterrupted, in-building 4G coverage for public and private sector organizations across the U.K. The companies have aligned their partnership with […]

Filed Under: Buildings, Government, Network Infrastructure, Office & Commercial, Public Safety, Security, Wireless (Cell, DAS, BDA, Repeaters, Boosters) Tagged With: 4G, Cellular Coverage, LTE, Nextivity, Public Safety

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