What is DAS . . . really?
A Distributed Antenna System is a localized network of spatially separated antennas connected to a transmitting and or receiving source through coax, fiber, microwave or copper that provides wireless access within a limited outdoor setting or indoor structure. In short, we give you wireless access by designed coverage in places where it was previously intermittent or unavailable.
How - We partner with carriers and select RF engineering firms to design solutions to wireless access problems. Sometimes it is simple, like defining interference sources or improving the performance of local wireless facilities by testing and troubleshooting. Other times we have to look at added systems or infrastructure to enhance the services that are already available but either unuseable or unstable.
Where does DAS work? -
Urban These environments are usually cluttered with wireless signals or blocked from wireless networks altogether. In some areas having a broadcast facility on your rooftop can be a significant impairment to services of one kind or another.
Suburban - Planning and zoning limitations can leave entire areas with minimal or limited coverages. We have used DAS to cure wireless access issues on college and corporate campuses, parks or other venues where there are coverage voids or traffic surge issues from a capacity standpoint.
In-Building - Whether you have 6 phones or 200, your business relies on wireless communication. We provide coverage for businesses both large and small to enhance or replicate the carriers signals. We can also provide the latest technologies for LAN and WLAN internet networks. We can work with your IT team or bring in our design partners to give your people all 5 bars.
Rural - Because there are many areas where rural coverage is limited we can either add micro sites, depending upon demand, or even boosters where legal and applicable. Just because you live out there doesn't mean you can't be connected.
Remote - Just when you thought it was impossible, we provide DAS solutions via microwave to the parts of the planet people seldom get to. Using our remote access fleet, we can also affect repairs to your system any time of year.