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SureCall announces record speed with 5G booster on Verizon’s network

5G signal booster vendor SureCall has announced the results of a field-based study of its Horizon booster on Verizon’s 5G mmWave Ultra Wideband (UWB) network. In a release, SureCall stated that the field study consistently produced near 3 Gbps of data speed. The team tested download...

ADRF, Edwards to provide in-building wireless solutions for first responders

  Advanced RF Technologies (ADRF), which specializes in in-building Distributed Antenna System (DAS) and repeaters for public safety and commercial radio frequencies, announced a strategic agreement with fire detection and alarm company Edwards to provide the latter's customers with mission-critical, emergency radio communication enhancement systems...

Verizon deploys network repeaters to expand 5G mmWave coverage

Last year, SureCall Founder & CEO Hongtao Zhan told RCR Wireless News that he believes that in five years, a staggering 80% of millimeter wave (mmWave) 5G networks will be made up of signal amplifiers, such as repeaters or boosters. While that remains to...

What will the role of signal repeaters and boosters be in 5G networks?

Signal repeaters and boosters have shifted the conversation around network densification It is widely accepted that to achieve the coverage and speeds promised by 5G, it will be necessary to increase network capacity via the addition of more cell sites. However, the level of network...

Wilson Electronics: in-building connectivity challenges ‘ever present’ in 2020

5G will have a presence in 2020, but will still not be as ubiquitous as 4G LTE According to Bruce Lancaster, CEO at Wilson Electronics, signal amplification or boosting will continue to be cost effective and critical for solving in-building connectivity issues in 2020. As,...

SureCall releases first FCC-compliant 5G mmWave signal booster

The 5G mmWave signal booster is an embedded, customizable module It’s no secret that while millimeter wave (mmWave) 5G transmitters offer incredibly fast speeds and amazingly low latency, they also operate over relatively short distances and aren’t very good at penetrating obstacles, particularly certain types...

All hail mobile signal boosters—Ofcom’s new licensing rules could end wireless coverage misery

The days when mobile phones were classed as a luxury item, afforded only by the few, have long gone. They are now integral to everyday living and are replacing our wallets, our computers, our travel documents, our cameras, our alarm clocks, and are relegating...

What does 5G mean for signal boosters?

CEO of signal booster specialist SureCall looks to the 5G future 5G signal boosters will be an essential part of delivering next-generation services inside buildings, Hongtao Zhan, SureCall CEO, told RCR Wireless News in an interview. The executive said the technology could be in market...

FCC opens up rules governing signal boosters

Rule change applies to "provider-specific" signal boosters Cellular signal boosters provide a real benefit for both consumer and enterprise users; but some of the systems, which capture, amplify and distribute carrier frequencies generally to solve for in-building coverage issues, can interfere with macro service provider...

Evaluating enterprise in-building cellular solutions

From business case to technology, enterprises need in-building cellular, but how do you find the solution that's best for you? Often referred to as the fourth utility, right up there with electricity, water and gas, in-building cellular coverage is an imperative for a modern enterprise....

Signal boosters for enterprise in-building wireless

The term “signal booster” is often associated with a consumer-facing product meant to amplify indoor cellular coverage often in a residential setting. However, as enterprises increasingly look to self-fund in-building wireless connectivity, more robust, business-facing products have been developed to address the lucrative market...

There’s more to in-building wireless than DAS and small cells

In-building wireless is a red hot market, particularly given the shift from carrier subsidized deployments to enterprise- or neutral-host led financing models. To better enable enterprise buyers, equipment vendors are looking for ways to take cost and complexity out of DAS and small cells,...

Feature Webinar: Enterprise DAS, small cells and signal boosters: indoor densification case studies and strategies

The challenge of improving connectivity for the enterprise involves multiple stakeholders: building owners, tenants, equipment suppliers, integrators, infrastructure providers and of course wireless carriers. Successful solutions are those that can deliver a better experience for the end user and a positive ROI for the...

Feature Report: Enterprise DAS, small cells and signal boosters: indoor densification trends and strategies

The challenge of improving connectivity for the enterprise involves multiple stakeholders: building owners, tenants, equipment suppliers, integrators, infrastructure providers and of course wireless carriers. Successful solutions are those that can deliver a better experience for the end user and a positive ROI for the...

Indoor coverage and ROI at CTIA’s Super Mobility

Vendors focus on indoor coverage at Super Mobility Bolstering indoor cellular coverage economically continues to be a challenge for mobile operators, and a number of vendors launched new products aimed at solving that problem at CTIA's Super Mobility show this week. The cost of in-building coverage solutions...

Signal boosters are plug-and-play solution to improve indoor coverage, capacity (content provided by SignalBooster.com and RCR)

Learn how SignalBooster.com is providing a boost to 4G voice and data with an easy to solution that covers up to 2,000 square feet Consumer demand for mobile data is growing at a tremendous pace; coupled with the fact that the majority of data demand...

What role can signal boosters play in small cell networks?

Cellular signal boosters have often been viewed as consumer product nuisances that can cause major interference to mobile operators’ networks. However, operators have sometimes made use of so-called “industrial” signal boosters: rural operators have used them to enhance their coverage in areas with few...

How do signal boosters fit into the hetnet ecosystem?

Nextivity talks signal boosters – HetNet Happenings: Episode 38 Bringing cellular connectivity inside is a challenge. Solutions range from small cells to Wi-Fi to distributed antenna systems. But how do signal boosters fit into the hetnet equation? On this episode of HetNet Happenings, host Sean Kinney, managing...