Smart cities are rapidly transitioning from sci-fi prediction to everyday reality.
Seri Yoon, Director of Marketing at ADRF and Viki Zabala, CMO of Sirqul discuss how smart connected stadiums are revolutionizing the fan experience.
Connected Real Estate Magazine sat down with Cheytec Telecommunications and Advanced RF Technologies (ADRF) at the Realcomm/IBcon conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
The company said the new repeater offers connections for the 700 MHz and 800 MHz bands, portions of which are designated for use by firefighters and police.
There is a cutting-edge technology aiming to increase blanket connectivity, solve for the last mile and provide a new approach to delivering high-quality connections.
Jim Lilienfeld recently was named business development manager for Advanced RF Technologies Inc., a Burbank, California-based provider of in-building wireless solutions. Lillienfeld is based in Brevard County.
ADRF's upgraded FiRe (fiber-optic repeater) solution, is designed to provide in-building coverage to support public-safety LMR communications that leverage 700/800 MHz spectrum.
Advanced RF Technologies this week demonstrated new and upgraded features for its public safety connectivity equipment at the International Wireless Communications Expo in Orlando.
Advanced RF Technologies (ADRF) debuted new and enhanced public safety connectivity equipment features at the International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE).
Today's tenants expect the benefits of smart buildings in their homes and at work. Yet, deploying smart building technology to multi-tenant spaces isn't the easiest of tasks, regardless of the benefits.