For Operators & Carriers

Making Wireless Work Indoors

You need your wireless devices and services to work...anywhere. But when it comes to reliable coverage indoors, your building works against you, absorbing radio signals as they pass through. So how do you make your laptop, cell phone, and other applications work inside?

Bring the wireless indoors...

To make wireless work indoors, you need an in-building wireless system that uses equipment to distribute wireless signals throughout a facility.

  • Step 1 - A source, such as an outdoor Cell Tower, a BTS, FemtoCell or Bi-Directional Amplifier, provides the wireless signal to the building through an antenna or a wired landline connection.
  • Step 2 - Equipment receives and conditions the signal for distribution throughout the building.
  • Step 3 - The wireless signal is transported via cabling throughout the building to a network of discrete antennas.
  • Step 4 - The antennas receive and radiate coverage for use by the end user.

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