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By Jonathan Kramer, on December 28th, 2011%
Published in today’s AGL DAS Bulletin: “Predictions 2012: DAS All Folks!” by yours truly.
If you’re in cable TV industry, the wireless industry, or the DAS industry, you may be surprised by my predictions about the intersection of cable TV and wireless services, and the potential impact on DAS. You may even agree!
http://www.agl-mag.com/newsletter/DB122811_Kramer.htm
. . . → Read More: DAS All Folks!
By Jonathan Kramer, on February 26th, 2011% Bell Labs has unveiled its lightRadio cell site in a cube system. It’s received a lot of press from around the world over the past few weeks about it being ‘THE NEXT BIG THINK TO KILL OFF TRADITIONAL CELL SITES.’
Well, maybe not.
Digging a bit deeper into the apparent technology underpinning the system produces . . . → Read More: lightRadio? Really?!
By Jonathan Kramer, on February 16th, 2011% On January 10, Lori and Michael DiMarco of the Long Island Town of Brookhaven, New York found that they had a new neighbor in front of their home; a 40 foot tall black wireless antenna pole.
Who would perpetrate such a dastardly deed? Who’s construction crew allegedly lied to the homeowner about what was being . . . → Read More: ‘Mr. Gorbachev tear down this NextG pole!’
By Jonathan Kramer, on January 14th, 2011% March 3, 2011: 2 hour live teleconference 1 pm ET (12 pm CT, 11 am MT, 10 am PT)
Teleconference Highlights:
The wireless industry has built more than 250,000 cell sites in the United States in the past 20 years. But many more cell sites are needed as iPhones, iPads and the like strain existing . . . → Read More: Current Issues in Cell Tower Leases
By Jonathan Kramer, on November 12th, 2010%
AT&T is feverishly deploying Distributed Antenna System (DAS) networks in large sports venues and shopping centers. Lately it has deployed DAS systems at:
Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (150 DAS nodes)
Boone Pickens Stadium (92 nodes)
Gallagher-Iba Arena (24 new nodes added to existing network)
Greenbrier Mall in Chesapeake, VA.
. . . → Read More: DAS Real Good for AT&T Wrieless
By Jonathan Kramer, on January 26th, 2008% NextG Networks of California, Inc, a provider of Distributed Antenna Site (DAS) wireless sites has sued the City of Huntington Beach. The suit, filed on December 27, 2007 in the Central District of California (Santa Ana district) bears case number SACV07-1471. The hearing is scheduled for February 7, 2008.
If you don’t have access . . . → Read More: NextG Networks Sues Huntington Beach, California
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