To solve poor in-building cellular service, building owners have increasingly turned to distributed antenna systems as a way to ensure both coverage and capacity. But with different variations of DAS ...
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Signals from outdoor cell towers may not provide clear and consistent coverage inside buildings, so wireless operators and building owners use distributed antenna systems (DAS) to propagate RF signals ...
Cellular coverage inside concrete buildings is usually less than optimal. The thick, dense walls block the cellular signal. Several options can boost your reception inside this type of structure.
 The residents of 33rd Street in Astoria, Queens weren’t looking for trouble. It literally fell into their backyard. In June of 2003 a curious set of engineering plans floated from the roof of a ...
Cellular antennas often wear disguises. Chances are, your smartphone has at some point connected to an antenna that looks a lot like a pine tree, a palm tree, or even a cactus. But in typical fashion, ...
ALBANY — The Albany City Council on Tuesday voted to deny an appeal of a Planning and Zoning Commission decision approving the installation of cell phone antennas on a building at 1035 San Pablo Ave.