The demands of data-hungry users found in densely populated buildings have frequently outstripped the macro mobile network capacity, something which has, until now, prevented the GSM standard from playing a central role in wireless infrastructure design.
With DAS technology now readily available via major integrators like NG Bailey, however, the boundaries for in-building network design are being redrawn, spawning a host of new high capacity connectivity options that relieve these capacity headaches.
NG Bailey’s partnership with Zinwave will enable the firm to optimise in-building wireless coverage by using DAS to boost GSM, two-way radio, paging, and other signals throughout the property. This will future proof the building’s wireless capability in response to the growing technical demands of functions like bring your own device, unified communications, Internet of Things implementations, RFID tracking and more.
Scott Baker, Head of New Business, NG Bailey’s IT Services division, comments: “The number, power and versatility of today’s mobile devices is dramatically inflating data production and putting increasing strain on the operator’s macro mobile network, resulting in poor coverage and service for end users. Today’s smart buildings need to be equipped with a wireless infrastructure that can handle these increasing loads. Digital antenna systems address this problem head-on, enabling the network to keep pace with the rapid evolution of enterprise architecture. Rather than rip and replace, this equipment optimises a property’s existing infrastructure cabling assets, enabling multi-tenanted offices to deliver effective and reliable coverage at the lowest planning, implementation and maintenance costs.”
Zinwave’s unique wideband technology, which supports any combination of services and frequencies between 150MHz-2700MHz, is a fibre-based system on a single hardware layer. This removes many historical issues associated with delivering multiple in-building wireless services, such as the need for complex RF engineering, multi-layer coax based infrastructures and expensive overlay re-cabling exercises.
Scott Willis, CEO, Zinwave, added “We’re delighted to have NG Bailey as a partner. The business tenancy market is highly competitive, with wireless capabilities increasingly topping landlords’ checklists. Our unique wideband DAS complements NG Bailey’s services and will help business owners cost-effectively overcome the common challenges they face when providing in-building wireless.”