Fiber optic cable, with hundreds of times the capacity as copper wire and tens of times the signal-carrying distance, opens exciting new wireless applications and requires new skills and tools.
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Application Briefs
Fiber for Indoor DAS: Delivering Strong Signals
The need to improve cellular coverage is growing every day. Cellular devices and smartphones have become the primary means ofcommunication for employees as they attend meetings and travel between appointments.
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Fiber to the Antenna
Next-generation radio systems use a baseband unit (BBU) for the information-handling part of the radio that is separate from the remote radio unit (RRU) which is the RF amplifier that is installed up on the tower next to the antennas.
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Training
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White Papers
Fiber to the Antenna: the Sky's the Limit
Today's wireless operators face on-going challenges to supply the coverage and capacity that their customers want, especially for data. This includes depolyment of 3G and 4G solutions, often in crowded towere and rooftop environments.
Read Fiber to the Antenna: the Sky's the Limit from The Wireless Journal
Volume 17, No. 5.
Fiber-Handling Essentials for Next-Generation Networks
As demand for data continues to increase, so does the penetration of optical fiber into the network. While fiber's contribution to network performance is indisputable, fiber connectors are recognized as the physical networks' most problematic element.
Read Fiber-Handling Essentials for Next-Generation Networks from The Wireless Journal
Volume 17, No. 5.
Fiber Optics in Local Area Networks
the bandwidth needs of businesses continur to grow every year. The introduction of new network and web-based applications are the reason for this growth.
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Webinars
iDAS: Bringing Cellular Coverage From the Outside In
Our webinar explores the causes of poor signal strength and the latest solutions that resolve these issues.
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