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Wilson Electronics launches new cellular amplifiers for indoor coverage

 

Cellular signal booster company Wilson Electronics has launched a new family of enterprise cellular amplifier, the WilsonPro Enterprise 1300/1300R and WilsonPro Enterprise 4300/4300R family.

The new amplifiers use a three outdoor-antenna-port configuration to receive cellular signal from multiple cell towers at the same time. The Enterprise 1300/1300R and Enterprise 4300/4300R are also integrated with WilsonPro Cloud remote functionality, which enables users and integrators to remotely manage, monitor, and adjust their cellular amplifiers and receive real-time updates with any mobile device, including tablets and smartphones.

Wilson Electronics highlighted that the amplifiers have the ability to dedicate separate outdoor antennas to specific carriers. This allows a single amplifier to provide the best possible indoor cell coverage in a multi-tower situation. In situations that don’t require multiple outdoor antennas, the Enterprise 1300/1300R and Enterprise 4300/4300R can utilize “common mode” to maximize indoor cellular connectivity with a single outdoor antenna, the company said.

The Enterprise 1300/1300R cellular amplifier has one indoor antenna port to provide up to 40,000 square feet of indoor coverage. The company said that this solution is aimed at mid-sized buildings including restaurants, retailers, multi-dwelling units, and financial institutions. The Enterprise 4300/4300R?s four indoor antenna ports enable it to cover up to 100,000 square feet of indoor coverage, making it ideal for larger commercial buildings, such as hospitals, hotels, warehouses and office buildings.

By combining amplifiers, installers can configure cellular coverage for in-building areas up to 1 million square feet? depending on the building?s architecture.

?Typical construction materials for mid-sized and large buildings, such as metal and concrete, are notorious for impeding cell signal,? said Bruce Lancaster, CEO of Wilson Electronics. ?The Enterprise 1300/1300R and Enterprise 4300/4300R?s multiple outdoor antenna ports provide best-in-class coverage, making these powerful amplifiers a natural choice for installers and integrators looking to provide reliable cell signal for buildings up to 100,000 square feet.?

With the amplifiers? cloud capabilities, integrators and building managers can remotely monitor the amplifiers from any mobile device and be immediately notified of any issues, such as system failure, oscillation, or change in signal strength. This also gives them the ability to troubleshoot remotely when necessary.

The Enterprise 1300/1300R and Enterprise 4300/4300R each feature a ?4.3-inch LCD touchscreen. In addition, the ?R? model of each cellular amplifier designates a rack-mount configuration, while the non-lettered model indicates a wall-mount setup.

Also, the WilsonPro Enterprise 1300/1300R and Enterprise 4300/4300R have eXtended Dynamic Range (XDR) technology, which allows for immediate and automatic adjustments to changes in outside signal?virtually eliminating issues like unforeseen system shutdowns or signal loss.

Wilson Electronics also said that the new enterprise series of cellular amplifiers are carrier-agnostic and compatible with all North American cell phone networks.

 

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Juan Pedro Tomás
Juan Pedro Tomás
Juan Pedro covers Global Carriers and Global Enterprise IoT. Prior to RCR, Juan Pedro worked for Business News Americas, covering telecoms and IT news in the Latin American markets. He also worked for Telecompaper as their Regional Editor for Latin America and Asia/Pacific. Juan Pedro has also contributed to Latin Trade magazine as the publication's correspondent in Argentina and with political risk consultancy firm Exclusive Analysis, writing reports and providing political and economic information from certain Latin American markets. He has a degree in International Relations and a master in Journalism and is married with two kids.