Women play an important role in the wireless infrastructure industry, taking on many roles from CEOs to network engineers, attorneys to tower climbers. While the world celebrates women on International Women’s Day March 8, WIA honors and celebrates the women in our industry who are driving the industry forward toward a more connected world.
While there is some argument as to whether the U.S. has fully adopted 5G wireless networks, most experts say it's here and ready to develop as the country's new wireless standard.
After years of discussion about what 5G will bring, it is finally becoming a reality. Mobile carriers are rolling out their 5G networks as they attempt to be the “first” to offer true 5G, even if it's only in select cities.
The rise in digital offerings created to meet heightened consumer expectations across many industries have carriers and venue owners scrambling to provide ubiquitous connectivity to support these needs in buildings.
Both Smart Infrastructure and higher demands by people and their enterprises are placing a premium on always-on RF (cellular) based networks. ADRF’s technologies are solving these 21 st century challenges.
Verizon, like many other organizations in the telecommunications sector, has been preparing for the launch of 5G over the past few years and has been testing the technology in a variety of markets to ensure it is built right.
With the rise in smart devices being used for in-house and patient communication, hospitals and outpatient facilities alike are relying on wireless connectivity more than ever.
“The way ADRF equipment works brought in a good blend, a good balance.” Antic says the “plug-and-play” capabilities of the DAS have been key, with components manufactured and delivered, on average, within two weeks. This is especially important as the DAS continues to grow with the airport.
“Puerto Vallarta airport is one of Mexico’s busiest airports and an important gateway for international tourism,” said Gabriel Guevara, sales director of ADRF.
(ADRF) announced its 5G suite of wireless products, including MWR Series mmWave repeaters, ADXD Series digital DAS, and mmWave support for ADXV Series DAS.