The telecom industry is abuzz with the 5G revolution and its potential effect on private business, but there is a shift of similar magnitude already underway in the less-discussed public safety communications sector.
Consumers expect their wireless devices to work wherever they are, which means indoor wireless networks are increasingly important to ensure connectivity both outdoors and inside homes and offices as well as shopping malls, arenas and other public places.
UL-2524 covers a variety of components and products used in in-building two-way radio communications systems, including repeaters, transmitters, signal boosters, bidirectional amplifiers (BDAs), power supplies and charging system components.
The central requirement for smart city applications that continuously operate at the same time is the ability to handle an ever-growing amount of data in transit at all times.
Massive events demand massive wireless. The Coachella Music and Arts Festival and the StageCoach Festival brought together hundreds of music acts and nearly 900,000 people, who communicated over a massive state-of-the-art DAS.
The company’s mainline product is DAS, including the ADX and the newer ADXV solution used in the SR 99 tunnel deployment, which combines ADX’s great features with a space-saving design, modularity, and reduced power consumption to support venues of all sizes.
Technology is the cornerstone of the modern fan experience, making connectivity in smart stadiums a requirement to support the growing digital expectations of sport and entertainment goers
MarketsandMarkets predicted that the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and enterprise mobility market will reach $73 billion by 2021, more than double 2016 numbers.
(ADRF) announced at the International Wireless Communications Expo, earlier this month, that it will receive certification for its public safety repeater series and ADRF battery backup series on the UL 2524 Standard.
ADRF's public-safety solutions have been certified to the new UL-2524 standard and the significance of the step to potential customers of in-building systems.