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The ION-U distributed antenna system is designed to meet the challenges of large venues like stadiums, airports and university campuses. It supports multiple operators, frequency bands and technologies via one unified, low-power and high-power system.

 

ION-U comes with the integrated guidance and intelligence that makes it possible to get your wireless DAS up and running more quickly, more efficiently and at a lower total cost of ownership.

The Node AM In-Train Repeater was developed in follow to the MIRT analog RF repeater for in-train wireless coverage. This fully digital platform supports sophisticated features such as gain trailing – the capability to change very rapidly the signal gain of each operator independently as the train moves at 250 km/hour. It also can change configuration and settings based on location detection, for instance changing the complete configuration of the frequency band as the train crosses a border from one country to the neighboring country. CommScope is the leading provider of in-train repeater solutions and enables commuters and travelers to enjoy superb wireless coverage within the coaches of trains. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/

Base station antennas with RET enable operators to adjust the beam tilt of a base station antenna remotely (for example, from an office location), and the tilt adjustment mechanism (electrical tilt) doesn’t require manual adjustment, which could degrade network performance. Since this CommScope innovation, the wireless industry has widely adopted the use and deployment of RET antennas over the past 15 years and CommScope has shipped billions of dollars of RET-enabled antennas. www.commscope.com/40th-Anniversary/

Base station antennas with RET enable operators to adjust the beam tilt of a base station antenna remotely (for example, from an office location), and the tilt adjustment mechanism (electrical tilt) doesn’t require manual adjustment, which could degrade network performance. Since this CommScope innovation, the wireless industry has widely adopted the use and deployment of RET antennas over the past 15 years and CommScope has shipped billions of dollars of RET-enabled antennas. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/

Recorrido por aglomerado da serra, Belo Horizonte, Brasil

The ION-U distributed antenna system is designed to meet the challenges of large venues like stadiums, airports and university campuses. It supports multiple operators, frequency bands and technologies via one unified, low-power and high-power system.

 

ION-U comes with the integrated guidance and intelligence that makes it possible to get your wireless DAS up and running more quickly, more efficiently and at a lower total cost of ownership.

The ION-U distributed antenna system is designed to meet the challenges of large venues like stadiums, airports and university campuses. It supports multiple operators, frequency bands and technologies via one unified, low-power and high-power system.

 

ION-U comes with the integrated guidance and intelligence that makes it possible to get your wireless DAS up and running more quickly, more efficiently and at a lower total cost of ownership.

The ION-U distributed antenna system is designed to meet the challenges of large venues like stadiums, airports and university campuses. It supports multiple operators, frequency bands and technologies via one unified, low-power and high-power system.

 

ION-U comes with the integrated guidance and intelligence that makes it possible to get your wireless DAS up and running more quickly, more efficiently and at a lower total cost of ownership.

Fake science project. This was a lot of fun and jellybean was awesome at making a pseudoscience graph in the far left corner. She even put in data points and then connected them with a line. Not sure where she picked that up. :)

Using a Cloud RAN (C-RAN) architecture, OneCell consists of a baseband controller and multiple radio points that form a single “super cell”—eliminating handovers and interference across large areas. This solution delivers superior LTE performance for enterprises and public venues at dramatically lower deployment costs.

An in-building wireless solution like a distributed antenna system (DAS) helps, but in a sprawling campus or office park, the high cost and large footprint of dedicated operator base stations and DAS head-end equipment can make the economics of the solution challenging.

 

This is precisely why we created the Era C-RAN antenna system. Era coordinates wireless capacity throughout the entire coverage area via a single centralized head-end location or from an operator’s existing C-RAN hub.

Designed from the proven success of ION-E®, the Era operates on the same cost-efficient standard IT cabling and is compatible with ION-E deployments. Sharing the same infrastructure as other IP-connected devices is a big bonus for smart buildings because it simplifies installation and maintenance, reducing total cost of ownership

Cable Roughed In at CPK's New Law Office

New programs, applications and products are created every day Client Server Networks. The options are endless, but it is critical for businesses to adapt in order to stay ahead in today's highly competitive environment.

  

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SnapStak hangers are stackable, snap-in coaxial cable hangers that are easy to use, reducing installation time and cost. When cellular network builds picked up steam in the late 1990s, towers were getting too full to handle more cables on the tower face. Development of this hanger by Andrew Corporation (now part of CommScope) allowed cables to be stacked vertically, which increased cable capacity on the tower and changed the installation paradigm in the industry. Stackable up to three deep when securing thinner cables, these innovative hangers feature retention tabs on the spring fork, which holds cables in place yet yields to tower movements and absorbs vibrations. Made from stainless steel, SnapStak provide exceptional reliability and durability, even in the most corrosive environments or punishing weather conditions. It became the predominant cable hanging solution in the wireless industry. Andrew, CommScope and its licensed partners have sold millions of these hangers since their release. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/

Using a Cloud RAN (C-RAN) architecture, OneCell consists of a baseband controller and multiple radio points that form a single “super cell”—eliminating handovers and interference across large areas. This solution delivers superior LTE performance for enterprises and public venues at dramatically lower deployment costs.

Repeater that enabled cellular operators to provide coverage with lower cost installations without requiring backhaul. This Allen Telecom development established repeaters as standard elements in wireless networks. It generated more than $500 million in revenue and made Allen Telecom, which bought Decibel, Mikom, Tekmar, Forem and eventually was bought by Andrew. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/

The ION-U distributed antenna system is designed to meet the challenges of large venues like stadiums, airports and university campuses. It supports multiple operators, frequency bands and technologies via one unified, low-power and high-power system.

 

ION-U comes with the integrated guidance and intelligence that makes it possible to get your wireless DAS up and running more quickly, more efficiently and at a lower total cost of ownership.

High resolution picture of the Actiontec MI424WRN Broadband Wireless Router back panel

Before we installed additional Cat 6 Cable and 4 Post Data Rack with Patch Panels at Cooper Castle

The ION-U distributed antenna system is designed to meet the challenges of large venues like stadiums, airports and university campuses. It supports multiple operators, frequency bands and technologies via one unified, low-power and high-power system.

 

ION-U comes with the integrated guidance and intelligence that makes it possible to get your wireless DAS up and running more quickly, more efficiently and at a lower total cost of ownership.

To enable emergency responders and others to establish temporary wireless networks in the future,wireless engineering researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have received $6.5 million from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to understand the physical constraints on such networks. University research participants include Sanjay Shakkottai (left), Jeffrey Andrews (center left) and Robert Heath (right), assistant professors in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Peter Stone (center right), is an assistant professor of computer sciences. Jeffrey Andrews is the leader of the project at the university’s Wireless Networking and Communications Group.

Murray installing Exterior Security Cameras

Murray dressing in Cat6 Network Cables.

SiteRise is world’s first factory integrated and tested tower top solution. It drastically improves quality by eliminating field installation errors and improves speed of deployment by reducing installation time. SiteRise has changed the way customers think about the top of the tower. Factory integration and full system testing have enhanced both quality and speed of deployment, especially in regions with diverse tower rigging skill and experience. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/

An in-building wireless solution like a distributed antenna system (DAS) helps, but in a sprawling campus or office park, the high cost and large footprint of dedicated operator base stations and DAS head-end equipment can make the economics of the solution challenging.

 

This is precisely why we created the Era C-RAN antenna system. Era coordinates wireless capacity throughout the entire coverage area via a single centralized head-end location or from an operator’s existing C-RAN hub.

Designed from the proven success of ION-E®, the Era operates on the same cost-efficient standard IT cabling and is compatible with ION-E deployments. Sharing the same infrastructure as other IP-connected devices is a big bonus for smart buildings because it simplifies installation and maintenance, reducing total cost of ownership

The C4000 series of 3G voice and data residential small cells, sold by Sprint under its AIRAVE brand, was one of the first commercially-successful small cells and one of the highest-volume products in the small cell industry. More than a million have shipped and hundreds of thousands are still in use today. Developed and introduced by Airvana (now a part of CommScope), this was the first small cell to support both CDMA 1xRTT voice and EV-DO data, and it has proved extremely reliable with mean time between failures in the millions of hours. The C4000 has helped ensure subscriber satisfaction by providing “5 bar signals” and proving to be a true plug-and-play solution. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/

The ION-U distributed antenna system is designed to meet the challenges of large venues like stadiums, airports and university campuses. It supports multiple operators, frequency bands and technologies via one unified, low-power and high-power system.

 

ION-U comes with the integrated guidance and intelligence that makes it possible to get your wireless DAS up and running more quickly, more efficiently and at a lower total cost of ownership.

Up until this innovation, all microwave antennas (including the very early ValuLine products) used fabricated waveguide feeds requiring craft skills to assemble and then manually tune. This innovation enabled the high volume assembly of microwave feed systems and transformed the need to tune to a purely verification test. In doing so, it allowed substantial reductions in cost as well as being the precursor to the more modern feed systems in use today. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/

Actiontec M1000 is the first modular ADSL router modem with an upgrade for wireless networking. A DSL modem and DSL router, M1000 supports ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+.

One of Aspen Communications Service Vans

U.S. Rep. Lamar Smith toured The University of Texas at Austin’s wireless research lab recently while announcing he obtained a $1.2 million appropriation for electrical engineers to create advanced wireless communication devices for military use. The Defense Appropriations Bill, which the U.S. House of Representatives passed with funds directed toward developing advanced broadband wireless integrated circuits at the university, contained the funds requested by Smith.

Device networking solutions connect virtually any serial device to the Internet or IP network for remote monitoring, control and configuration.

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