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IN-BUILDING COVERAGE
ISSUE 03 2014
The poor penetration of higher frequency LTE signals, combined with the insulating properties of tinted glass and the steel used in energy- efficient office blocks create major problems for businesses
policies and enterprise applications become adopted by many companies, the difficulties in supporting various radio technologies in difficult engineering environments are complex and multiple installation, aesthetic, design and cost issues must be resolved.
“As the majority of calls are made indoors, this is something that CSPs urgently need to address,” says Martin Guthrie, head of business development, small cells at NEC, who recently partnered with small cell specialist SpiderCloud, to develop their Enterprise RAN (E-RAN) solution. “The inherent poor penetration of higher frequency LTE signals, combined with the insulating properties of tinted glass and the steel used
With the rollout of LTE and its new requirements for capacity, DAS will be the most cost-effective and flexible means businesses have of meeting data demands
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