Jim Lilienfeld, ADRF’s senior manager highlights features of the company’s converged in-building solution for consumers–for personal use and to call 911 when emergency incidents occur.
Developing or improving cellular infrastructure is increasingly expensive yet undeniably essential. Particularly within commercial and educational facilities, the advancements of in-building wireless technologies, such as distributed antenna systems (DAS), will play a pivotal role in defining the future communication landscape.
ADRF released the SDRX-43-N77H along with SDRX-43-BTF. They can support the critical 5G mid-band spectrum for U.S. wireless networks providing a cost-effective alternative to base stations for indoor and outdoor 5G coverage in metropolitan and rural areas.
Shifts in capital expenditures and funding models also impacted the industry as 5G rollouts began to mature. However, connectivity continues to demonstrate its immense value and necessity, and wireless has proven it is a key tool in ensuring that connectivity benefits everyone.
The wireless industry, a crucial part of telecommunications, facilitates business applications for innovations like AI and IoT. The advent of 5G is pivotal, providing high-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity essential for realizing the full potential of these technologies.
Learn why first responders need land mobile radios (LMRs) and smartphone networks to support their emergency efforts.
Since Columbine in 1999, more than 350,000 students have been affected by gun violence while at school. These devastating acts not only shatter lives and families but also inflict long-lasting negative effects on the survivors, witnesses and the nation.
Sync switching is a very understated piece of the 5G puzzle and something that carriers are actively working with OEMs like ADRF to improve, explains Director of Engineering at ADRF Sun Kim.
It is no question that our society is increasingly connectivity-reliant, especially over the last decade. So when natural disasters occur—whether a hurricane, tornado or earthquake—their fears are exacerbated by wireless network outages that cut off their ability to call or text loved ones to check on their safety.
The public safety communications industry is growing rapidly and ever changing. It is important for every ICT professional to follow and understand the changes to the code to offer the best solutions.