by John Hayes - DASpedia | Jan 17, 2017 | News
Radio coverage in enclosed spaces is increasingly seen as essential – particularly in road and railway tunnels, where highly reliable systems are needed for smooth operations and to protect travellers.
by DASpedia Admin | Oct 20, 2016 | News
October 20, 2016 Anaheim, CA – DASpedia, a leading in-building wireless technology education and training firm, is organizing a Wireless for Veterans event on Nov 9, 2016 at Angels Baseball Stadium in Anaheim, CA. The event is sponsored by all major DAS (Distributed...
by John Hayes - DASpedia | Oct 12, 2016 | News
Higher education campuses are prime opportunities for cellular operators to grow coverage and expand services A seismic shift has occurred within the wireless industry: wireless operators are funding fewer in-building wireless projects.
by John Hayes - DASpedia | Oct 11, 2016 | News
Milpitas, California, October 11, 2016 – SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc., the leading provider of scalable small cell systems for enterprises and venues, is extending its LTE solution to the CBRS band. SpiderCloud is introducing the industry’s first enterprise small cell...
by John Hayes - DASpedia | Oct 10, 2016 | News
Voice over Wi-Fi has captured a lot of attention lately. A&T Mobility recently announced that it is handling 4 million VoWi-Fi calls per day, upon which T-Mobile US countered that it boasts some 22 million calls per day using the technology. Now, many enterprises...
by John Hayes - DASpedia | Sep 12, 2016 | News
Back in June of this year, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) ran a story about Sprint’s use of “sidewalk utility poles” as a core element of their efforts to improve the Sprint network while reducing ongoing network operating expenditures. The article suggested that...
by John Hayes - DASpedia | Sep 1, 2016 | News
BTI Distributed Antenna Systems make the most advanced & iconic skyscrapers around the world a bit more advanced with high-performance in-building wireless coverage Technology coupled with cultural ambition often leads cities to create skylines strewn with...
by John Hayes - DASpedia | Sep 1, 2016 | News
Researchers at MIT’s artificial intelligence labs have developed new algorithms that could significantly boost bandwidth and network quality. Researchers at MIT claim to have created a network-boosting technology that could triple the speed of Wi-Fi and double...
by John Hayes - DASpedia | Aug 24, 2016 | News
Blame it on the English major in me, but I’ve long observed that the annual conference calendar for the in-building wireless industry progresses like a three-act play. In Act One, we get introduced to the characters and learn what the main problem or conflict is....
by John Hayes - DASpedia | Aug 22, 2016 | News
Westell is going to lay off employees at two of its key facilities and abandon the development of its ClearLink distributed antenna system (DAS) in an effort that it said will enable it to cut $11 million in annual expenses. Set to be completed by the end of next...