The CBRS Alliance and Safer Buildings Coalition (SBC) agreed to join forces as liaison partners. Effective immediately, the partnership is key to SBC’s efforts to continue providing access to resources that work to enhance in-building communications for both the public and public-safety responders.
Advanced RF Technologies, one of the largest pure-play in-building Distributed Antenna System (DAS) providers for public safety and commercial radio frequencies, announced its compatibility with VoltServer’s Digital Electricity offerings to provide low-cost network installation and safe power distribution.
Over the years, the public has had to cope with fatal active shooter events at schools throughout the nation. There have been at least 180 K-12 school shootings in the U.S. since 2009 with 356 victims serving as a somber reminder that action must be taken to prevent further tragedies.
As stay-at-home orders endure across the country, consumers and businesses alike have been changing existing routines and ingrained habits to maintain some semblance of normalcy. Many of these changes, from online education and shopping to remote work and entertainment, rely on wired and wireless connectivity.
For Julie Song, president of Advanced RF Technologies Inc., embracing the value of learning has helped drive not only her career but also the growth of her business.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted commerce and, in some cases, stopped the world in its tracks—as a result, nearly every industry is reevaluating the way it operates. For some businesses, needed changes to tech systems and operations will be more dramatic than others, and it’s important to be prepared if your company is facing a major post-pandemic shift.
Most aspects of the economy have slowed or halted completely in the wake of measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, but the pandemic is resulting in certain in-building communications projects being accelerated, according to an official at in-building solutions provider ADRF.
5G technology is poised to enable innovation across cities and businesses, but I believe that its rollout will be very different than the transition from 3G to 4G. While the fourth-generation network was like replacing an old model, I expect that 5G will be more targeted in its deployment and rely on LTE and other emerging wireless technologies, such as CBRS, to fill in the gaps.
(ADRF), the largest pure-play in-building Distributed Antenna System (DAS) provider for Public Safety and Commercial radio frequencies, today announced that Windy City Wire (WCW), a national leader in the design and development of low-voltage cable and cable management solutions for the low-voltage industry, has become a preferred distributor of its in-building wireless solutions for commercial and public safety use cases. Per the agreement, WCW will only distribute ADRF DAS and Repeater products to customers.
The closing of the merger between T-Mobile and Sprint will set into motion a number of scenarios as the two carriers integrate. One company that will be watching the process very closely will be Advanced RF Technologies (ADRF), an OEM that has been providing in-building DAS solutions to Sprint, according to Greg Najjar, ADRF director of business development.