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Posted by Greg Knell on 3rd Jan 2020

5G Cell Tower Networks SummaryFast 5G Data SpeedShorter Signal RangeQuick 5G LatencyLimited 5G Signal PenetrationBetter 5G Cell Tower Aesthetics5G Enabling Deep IoT Networks5G Cell TowerTechnology Is Continuing To GrowThe hype over the inevitable release of 5G cell tower networks is well deserved. Particularly when you consider that these telecommunication sites are expected to provide data speeds 10-25 times faster than your current 4G phone.And… Read more

Posted by Dennis Findley on 18th Apr 2019

5G coverage in buildings is a topic that has long-since been on the tongue of our founder and CEO, Hongtao Zhan. His thoughts on the subject have been shared on many publications throughout the industry and, most recently, he was a featured guest in RCR Wireless News' webinar How to Bring 5G In-Building. We had a lot of questions come through and this post is here to address some that came up multiple times but that we didn't have time to address… Read more

Posted by Dennis Findley on 27th Mar 2019

Today we going to talk through all of the solutions that can improve weak cell service for small, medium and large buildings.It’s been 30 years since cellular was introduced and many of us are still struggling with poor cell reception. And, with 5Gcoming soon, predictions suggest in-building coverage could get quite a bit worse (Related Post: 5G in 2019).There are three main solutions that can help those of us who are using cell phones and othe… Read more

Posted by Dennis Findley on 25th Mar 2019

About Divine Savior Academy[caption id="attachment_1109" align="alignright" width="300"] Delray Beach, Florida[/caption]Divine Savior Academy’s Delray Beach Campus is a new construction 41,600 square foot building in the Delray Beach, Florida area. The Delray Beach campus’ modern building includes a library and media center, an auditorium, a small indoor play area, offices and classrooms.Before receiving their certificate of occupancy, the Academ… Read more

Posted by Dennis Findley on 25th Feb 2019

Under a metal roof in a challenging location far from the closest cell tower, the Whitehead’s had no landline or Internet. A Verizon signal booster gave them reliable cell service for calling, texting, and 4G LTE data inside their home.About the CustomerBrenda Whitehead and her husband, Jack, live in Texas on an eight-acre property that’s covered in Oak and Ash trees. The couple lives inside their 1,600-square-foot country home in Dike, Texas, wh… Read more