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Cellular Signal Solutions for Your Commercial Real Estate Portfolio
May 12, 2021
When you’re working in commercial real estate, one of the most important factors in improving property value and tenant retention is consistent cell signal.There are a number of reasons for this. With the rise of 5G, wireless networks are on course to compete with the speeds provided by landline internet. Workplaces are increasingly working with bring-your-own-device (BYOD) standards for their employees, and mobile commerce is steadily increasing in importance.Commercial tenants are reliant on 24/7 mobile connectivity to keep their teams coordinated, efficient, and in effective contact with the public. Providing solid in-building infrastructure for reliable cell phone signal is an important part of good tenant relations and a basic future-proofing measure. Here’s a look at cellular signal solutions for commercial real estate properties.
How Poor Cell Signal Happens
There are several factors that can interfere with cell signal at a commercial property. Let’s go over some of the most common offenders.Plenty of Buildings Aren’t Built With Mobile Service in Mind
Whether they’re legacy buildings constructed for sturdiness with a lot of steel and concrete or modern buildings using energy-efficient “low-E” glass, commercial buildings often aren’t built to be friendly to cell signal. Building materials both traditional and new are a leading cause of interference and can heavily weaken signal strength.Urban Density Can Make a Major Difference
Even if your particular building doesn’t interfere with cell signal too badly, its surrounding environment might. In a dense commercial district or office park, the profiles of neighboring buildings might lead to the materials used in their construction weakening your signal. Related problems can include heavy regional network traffic and electromagnetic (EM) interference from too many devices sharing your cell signal’s radio frequency band or using something close to it.Cell Signal Infrastructure Still Has Gaps
5G is delivering a new standard in speed of data transfer and the near-elimination of lag. However, the infrastructure needed to support its extremely high-frequency signals (or mmWave signals) is still patchy and often involves unwieldy swarms of “miniature cell towers” called small cell networks. It’s very possible to find that a property has weak or nonexistent 5G signal even as the rollout goes into high gear.4G signals are longer-range and have far wider distribution, even in remote areas. Even so, you can still find yourself in a dead zone where your cell tower is just far enough away for its signal to weaken substantially.What Poor Reception Means for a Commercial Property
The effects of bad cell reception for a commercial client can be substantial. This is especially true given the growing dominance of mobile phones and other smart devices as an access point for the internet:- Mobile devices are the source of 40% of online transactions.
- They account for almost half of online traffic worldwide.
- Mobile advertising accounts for more than 70% of U.S. digital ad spend.
- 63% of Google visits in the U.S. come from a mobile device.
- Almost 70% of U.S. employees use personal devices for work.
- Almost 60% of organizations have adopted bring-your-own-device (BYOD) as a standard.
- 87% of businesses depend on their workers using mobile business apps on their smartphone.
- BYOD employees put in an average of an extra two hours of work weekly.