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#5G #DAS #connectivity What is a 5G Distributed Antenna System?

This video explains the basic architecture of an active, fiber to the edge 5G Distributed Antenna System (DAS).  https://solid.com/us/products/alliance-das/ SOLiD's 5G Fiber2Antenna DAS 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: It is no secret that mobile connectivity is essential in our personal and professional lives. Entering a building and losing mobile service is no longer acceptable. People have choices about where they shop, where they work, and where they play. That is why SOLiD is empowering businesses, employees, and customers everywhere to provide reliable in-building cellular service with ALLIANCE 5G DAS. A DAS is a Distributed Antenna System. Unlike a cell tower where signals are transmitted from antennas in only one location, the DAS sends the radio signals to multiple antennas to extend coverage. Inside buildings, this is particularly valuable because obstacles such as walls, elevators, and equipment block signals. Here is how fiber to the edge DAS works in a typical building: Because the people in your building subscribe to different wireless service providers, the DAS accepts multiple radio inputs at a centralized head-end interface usually located in an MDF or other IT room. The DAS head-end combines the signals at low power and converts them to light for distribution over fiber optic cables. From the head-end, fiber optic cables carry the signals to IDF or smaller IT closets on each building floor. At the IDF room, the optical signals split for distribution to multiple antenna locations. The DAS remotes receive low voltage electrical power via copper conductors pulled with the fiber optic cables. The DAS remote converts fiber optic signals back into radio frequencies and then amplifies the signals. The DAS remote may have integrated antennas or external antenna ports. The SOLiD ALLIANCE edgeROU with integrated antennas features a low-profile, great aesthetics, easy installation, and includes four cellular frequency bands. Using the same fiber-optic infrastructure, add-on edgeROUs double the system capacity to eight frequency bands providing an upgrade path that protects your investment. Always on, everywhere connectivity is the standard. SOLiD DAS provides dedicated edge connectivity for your business, its employees, and your customers. SOLiD’s edgeROU DAS installs as simply as Wi-Fi but provides the mobility, convenience, and security of cellular communications. Make the switch to a Distributed Antenna System! Edge Connectivity, SOLiD Coverage. Improving the Tenant, Guest, Student, Patient, and Caregiver experience!

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#5G #DAS #edge SOLiD ALLIANCE 5G DAS New edgeROU

Introducing the New edgeROU Fiber2Antenna 5G DAS. https://solid.com/us/products/alliance-das/ Solve in-building cellular connectivity problems with SOLiD's new fiber to the edge distributed antenna system. With support for all sub-6GHz cellular bands plus CBRS for private networks, edgeROU provides mobile connectivity for today and tomorrow. info@solid.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/solid-technologies Transcript: SOLiD ALLIANCE 5G Distributed Antenna System – Introducing the NEW edgeROU Fiber2Antenna Remote. Featuring an attractive low-profile ceiling installation with an integrated antenna that installs as easily as Wi-Fi Each edgeROU provides four frequency bands with addon capability to support a second edgeROU with four additional frequency bands, including CBRS for private networks. Your customers and employees need reliable cellular coverage. You need a cost-effective solution that is easy to install, simple to manage, and able to adapt to future demands. SOLiD ALLIANCE 5G DAS requires a small footprint in the main telco room for the iBIU headend equipment. From this central location, fiber optic cables distribute the multi-carrier signals to telco closets on each floor. A single strand of fiber connects to an edgeHUB in a telco room on each floor. From the edgeHUB, single fibers connect to up to eight main edgeROU’s that provide four cellular frequency bands. The edgeHUB also provides DC power over copper conductors to the edgeROUs. These conductors may be pulled parallel with the fiber cable, or a composite fiber & copper cable may be used. The edgeROU features a low-profile ceiling mount option using integrated antennas. The edgeROU also features a wall mount option using external antennas. That is the entire system ready to provide your customers and employees with cellular coverage from multiple service providers. But what will you do when new technologies and frequency bands emerge in the months and years ahead? SOLiD ALLIANCE 5G DAS is prepared to solve tomorrow’s problems. Without pulling additional cables, you can upgrade this system to support four additional frequency bands, including CBRS to support private networks. At the headend, install a second iBIU below the main iBIU with input cards to support the additional frequency bands and signal sources provided by the wireless service providers. The secondary iBIU signals are combined into the main iBIU and sent over the previously installed fiber. Each of the edgeROU’s connected to the edgeHUB supports one addon edgeROU. You simply install the addon edgeROU nearby and connect short jumpers to provide signal and power. That’s it! Edge connectivity for today, expandability for tomorrow.

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