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The adoption of wireless cellular devices that provide both voice and data services is driving the need for enhanced coverage throughout the nation. Today, consumers expect wireless cellular voice and data coverage that performs reliably almost anywhere at anytime.

Seamless wireless service is a basic amenity your customers expect now.

Achieving robust coverage and system performance in high-density facilities such as sports and entertainment venues, convention centers, hotels and airports can be complicated by both the volume of users and the architectural features of the facility.

Keeping pace with demand for reliable wireless voice and data service throughout your facility is achievable, and the solution can be expanded easily as technology evolves and the facilities' needs continue to grow.

Distributed Antenna Systems

Contact us about in-building wireless and cellular distributed antenna systems consulatationOne solution to provide reliable wireless coverage and performance is a Distributed Antenna System (DAS). A DAS is a way to efficiently distribute multiple wireless services such as cellular, public safety and Wi-Fi inside airports, convention centers, stadiums, hospitals and other large venues.

An in-building DAS integrates with the existing outdoor cellular networks to provide a bridge between the interior and exterior environments. A DAS is a series of repeaters and small antennas that transmit wireless signals from a central equipment room or head end located at the venue to the wireless devices.

MSB can help you meet the technical challenges of building a robust wireless network to satisfy your customers while capturing additional revenue and keeping pace with the latest trends in wireless technology. We provide turnkey project management and oversight that includes: vendor selection, carrier contract negotiations, site assessment, design, development, construction, system commissioning, startup, and testing.