The long-held promise of 5G connectivity is coming closer to reality.
Advanced RF Technologies (ADRF), a distributed antenna systems (DAS) OEM, has announced the availability of 5G-capable DAS and repeater solutions.
By 2020, large-scale 5G commercial deployments are expected to begin with faster data speeds, increased bandwidth per unit, lower latency, and support for more connected devices.
(ADRF), Distributed Antenna System (DAS) provider for commercial and public safety radio frequencies, announces the commercial availability of 5G New Radio (5G NR) capable DAS and repeater solutions.
In his new position at ADRF, Byrd will be responsible for driving sales revenue from enterprises, carriers, and third-party operator customers based in the Central regions.
The FiRE in-building fiber-optic repeater combines ADRF's PSR-78-9533 public-safety 700/800 MHz channelized repeater with a flexible ADXV series distributed antenna systems head end in a single compact enclosure.
The entire wireless ecosystem, as well as the economy as a whole, is poised to benefit from the deployment of 5G technology.
If you listened to the recent earnings calls for the major wireless carriers, you may have come away with a case of cognitive dissonance.
There is absolutely a reason to think the issues with 5G will be overcome in time, and that the next generation of connection will ultimately deliver on its promise.
Historically, most U.S. telecom equipment was manufactured to meet requirements that were specified by various mobile carriers.