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#5G #DAS #connectivity How To Improve The 5G Mobile Coverage In Your Building

Reliable 5G mobile coverage is expected everywhere. Are you customers and employees able to use their mobile devices in your building? If not, how do you solve the problem? https://solid.com/us/products/alliance-das/ This video explains the process to accurately diagnose the problem, how to budget and plan for a solution, and how to coordinate with the wireless service providers to bring their network to your building. SOLiD ALLIANCE 5G Distributed Antenna Systems solve mobile coverage problems affordably and easily, like Wi-Fi. Contact SOLiD today to get started improving the mobile coverage in your building! info@solid.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/solid-technologies Transcript: Your building has terrible mobile coverage. Your operations are inefficient, your employees complain, and your customers are heading for the exits. It isn’t your fault that your building blocks the outdoor network signals, but it is your problem to solve. There are several steps in the process to solve in-building mobile coverage problems, but how do you get started? SOLiD has more than twenty years of experience helping customers get great in-building mobile coverage, and this guide will help you to navigate the process. The first step is to hire an engineering firm to perform a site survey – don’t worry, SOLiD can introduce you to reliable partners. This first step is affordable and provides you with a wealth of information to make good decisions that will reduce your overall costs. The engineers will benchmark the mobile network signals and evaluate the building characteristics such as the ceiling height, wall materials, available space for equipment, and potential cable pathways. The survey report provides the details you need to evaluate which of the mobile network operators’ signals are working well and which need enhancement. Do you need to improve the signals from multiple network operators or only one? Do you need to enhance many frequency bands or only a few? Prepared with objective information, it is time to create a budget and select a deployment partner. The network operators will not pay for the coverage enhancement. However, you have both CAPEX and OPEX options available, and SOLiD can introduce you to reliable partners for both. Using the survey results, your deployment partner will design a distributed antenna system, DAS, that meets your unique requirements and within your allocated budget. During the design process, coordinate with the mobile network operators. They have programs to provide signal sources that connect their networks to your DAS. With a design that meets your budget and agreements in place with the network operators, it is time to install the DAS. SOLiD ALLIANCE DAS provides multi-operator, full-band coverage for both public cellular and private 5G networks. The new edgeROU Fiber2Antenna remotes install quickly and easily, like Wi-Fi, while providing much greater bandwidth and power than any other active DAS solution. Next, your deployment partner commissions the system to verify it meets your objectives and then integrates the mobile network operators’ signal sources to provide the robust and reliable coverage you need. You did it! You have more customers, and your employees are happier and more efficient. You solved the problem economically, making data-driven decisions. You deserve a promotion! Contact SOLiD today to improve the mobile coverage in your building!

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#5G #DAS #connectivity HOW'S THE 5G MOBILE COVERAGE IN YOUR BUILDING?

SOLiD manufactures 5G Distributed Antenna System (DAS) https://solid.com/us/products/alliance-das/ equipment that solves these problems. This video explains the three most common factors that prevent mobile phones and devices from working inside of buildings. The edgeROU is SOLiD's newest 5G DAS Fiber2Antenna solution that provides coverage for all commercial cellular bands below 6 GHz as well as CBRS for private networks. info@solid.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/solid-technologies Transcript: How reliable is the mobile coverage in your building? Are your tenants, employees, and customers happy with their cellular service? How does this affect the value of your building? Several things may be causing the mobile service problems in your building. SOLiD provides cost-effective solutions to make it great. Mobile devices communicate with your service provider’s network using radio waves. The network antennas are located on cell towers, rooftops, light poles, and similar locations. Natural obstacles such as hills and trees block these signals creating areas with weak or no coverage at all. Neighboring structures also block signals. With modern, energy-efficient building materials, the greatest obstacle to good service is often your building itself. Low-emission glass, metal, stone, brick, and insulation materials all reduce the amount of signal that enters your building. Interior walls, furniture, and equipment further degrade the signals as they travel deeper into your building. Weak signals are not the only cause of poor cellular performance. Particularly in urban areas, it is possible to have so many competing signals arriving at a similar strength that they are noisy and not useful to your device. Perhaps the most confusing and frustrating condition is when there are good signals available, but the service is unreliable during busy times – five bars do not guarantee service! Cell sites serve many devices located outdoors, in vehicles, and inside buildings. Your building’s occupants are sharing that site’s limited capacity. Fortunately, there is a cost-effective, aesthetically pleasing solution to these problems. The edgeROU installs simply, like Wi-Fi, and distributes cellular signals from multiple wireless service providers throughout your building. An edgeROU Fiber2Antenna DAS is engineered for your unique conditions to provide robust signals, overcome interference, and supply dedicated capacity. Your tenants need seamless, reliable, in-building coverage, and the best possible experience provided with simplicity and value. Visit www.solid.com/us or call 1-(888) 409-9997.

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#5G #DAS #connectivity SOLiD 5G DAS Overview

The SOLiD ALLIANCE 5G Distributed Antenna System (DAS) is the most comprehensive and flexible in-building wireless solution portfolio available. https://solid.com/us/products/alliance-das/ SOLiD ALLIANCE features a universal headend for all power classes and true modularity that allows the system to adapt to new frequency allocations and technology generations, like 5G. With fiber to the edge, low power, mid-power, and high power solutions, you can solve any cellular connectivity problem. Contact us to get started info@solid.com. https://www.linkedin.com/company/solid-technologies Transcript: SOLiD ALLIANCE 5G DAS features a universal head-end that supports fiber-fed remote amplifiers in every power class from less than 1 Watt up to 40 Watts that provide mobile connectivity for any venue, indoors as well as outdoors. SOLiD’s latest universal head-end is the iBIU. It provides cost and space savings, integrated optical modules, independent filtering, attenuation, and power control. The wireless service providers connect their cellular signals to the iBIU, which converts the signals to light for distribution to the DAS remotes over a single fiber optic-strand. SOLiD’s newest fiber-to- antenna remote is the edgeROU. It features an attractive, low-profile ceiling installation with integrated antennas or with external antenna ports allowing for full design flexibility. Each edgeROU provides four frequency bands. Two edgeROU may share a single fiber optic connection to provide up to eight frequency bands at a single location. SOLiD ALLIANCE 5G DAS offers several power classes of remotes that output cellular signals to coaxial cables for distribution over multiple passive antennas. The remotes are modular to allow for frequency-band changes to adapt to new spectrum allocations, updated technology generations, like 5G, and enable a pay-as-you-grow approach to system capacity. The N2ROU provides 2 Watts per band for up to seven frequency bands in a single chassis. The MROU provides 5 Watts per band for up to seven frequency bands in a single chassis. The HROU provides 20 or 40 Watts per band for up to four frequency bands and supports an addon chassis to support another four bands over the same fiber-optic connection. The newest SOLiD ALLIANCE remote is the MPROU – Multi-Power Remote Optic Unit. The MPROU provides 20W per band over 800 MHz and 5W power per band below 800 MHz and supports up to seven frequency bands in a single chassis. SOLiD ALLIANCE 5G DAS supports 5G NR and 4G LTE in all licensed sub-6 GHz cellular and private network frequency bands, with a modular architecture that protects your investment from rip & replace scenarios.

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