Digital
How Can A Private LTE Network Help Your Business Manage Multiple Locations?
Thanks to the incredible power of the internet, we’ve seen businesses of all types grow to include multiple locations. Healthcare, package delivery & manufacturing companies, higher education and retail of all types need to share data between team members who might be across town or even across the country. Here are just few examples of…
Read MoreWhat Are the Differences Between 5G and 4G?
Around 2009, the IT industry released a swift, efficient version of mobile connectivity. With speeds as much as 500 times faster than the previous technology, this lighting fast network technology allowed for better video streaming, faster mobile browsing, and smoother video chats. 4G was an important step forward, but the technology is past its prime.…
Read More3 Exciting Business Applications for CBRS and Private LTE Networks
With its high bandwidth capacity, potential for seamless mobility, and proven security mechanisms, private LTE through the new shared CBRS spectrum offers game-changing opportunities for enterprises to improve their networks, expand services, and increase their ROI. Currently, private wireless networks based on LTE in the CBRS band are in pre-commercial testing environments. Once this spectrum…
Read MoreHow Wireless Connectivity is Shaping the Future of Stadiums
From fans sharing gameday pictures and video on social media to “smart stadiums” that connect everything from tickets to concessions, the demand for high-performing wireless coverage in sports facilities continues to skyrocket. Expectations for wireless carrier connectivity and Wi-Fi have changed dramatically over the past several years—and stadiums are no exception. The public demands seamless,…
Read MoreHow the CBRS Spectrum and Private LTE Will Change Business Networks for Good
LTE is the mobile broadband technology of choice for mobile service providers around the world, powering 1.7 billion devices at the end of 2016 and expected to serve over 4.6 billion devices by the end of 2022. Until now, LTE required a specific license to use, so use was limited to mainly wireless carriers and…
Read MoreLeveraging New Data Center Temperature Control Standards to Cut Cooling Costs
Cooling is one of the biggest expenses in data center operation. When you consider the costs of buying, powering, and maintaining cooling equipment, it adds up to become a huge slice of the total cost of ownership. As any data center operator is well aware, proper cooling is critical to keeping your systems in working…
Read MoreUPS Battery Testing & Maintenance: What All Facilities Need to Know
Do you know for a fact that your facility’s battery backup system is working? Unless you perform regular testing and maintenance, your uninterruptible power supply (UPS) may already be dead. Imagine facing a sudden loss of power with no backup generator. For any business, downtime due to loss of power is simply unacceptable. When employees…
Read MoreHow to Maximize Energy Efficiency in Data Centers and Server Rooms
Power usage is one of the biggest costs associated with operating a data center. In fact, Gartner estimates that power is about 10% of current data center’s operating expenditure; that number is likely to increase to 15% over the next 5 years. Every data center, from the smallest to the largest, wants to optimize power…
Read MoreHow to Meet First Responder Radio Signal Requirements with a Distributed Antenna System
Distributed antenna systems (DAS) and Bi-Directional Amplifiers (BDAs or repeaters) are great in-building wireless solutions for enhancing your business infrastructure and making it easier for employees and customers to get the most out of their mobile devices—but they can be so much more than that. DAS and BDAs are critical components of public safety, providing…
Read MoreStaying Safe on the Job: Best Practices for Communication Tower Safety
More connectivity, faster speeds, and greater signal reliability—the demand continues to rise! Carriers have never been under more pressure to deliver new and upgraded cell sites. While this increase in projects has been a plus for creating jobs and opportunities in the telecommunications industry, it’s not always straightforward to keep workers safe on the job.…
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