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What is the Cost of a Commercial Cell Signal Booster System?
November 1, 2023
Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutesWhile the cost of cellular coverage solutions varies widely, understanding the factors that influence pricing helps you budget effectively. From equipment and installation to maintenance and upgrades, we break down all the components that determine your total investment in better cellular coverage.Simply put, an active DAS is hardwired into a building and provides a carrier-specific solution. While this system might work for large venues like sports arenas and concert halls, it’s typically not financially feasible for buildings under 250,000 square feet.An active DAS often times will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, with installation and hardware costing as much as $2 to $4 per square foot. Even with that price tag, the solution normally only supports one carrier.If a user is looking to cover all carriers, the cost can jump to $5 to $10 per square foot depending on the size of the project. And if time is money, an active DAS is just as expensive in that regard, with installation of an active system taking as long as 12 to 18 months.On the other hand, a passive DAS or signal booster system is a flexible, carrier-agnostic solution available at a fraction of the cost of an active DAS. The exact price of a passive DAS depends on a number of variables, yet passive DAS remains the most financially viable wireless solution for the majority of commercial users.Costing just 30 cents to 70 cents per square foot on average, these cell phone signal booster systems are just a quarter of the price of even the most affordable active DAS solutions. And with installation taking a matter of days, rather than months, businesses effectively solve the most troublesome cell reception issues in a short amount of time.Learn how a passive Distributed Antenna System works.Important variables influence the price of cell signal booster systems and several factors impact the cost of a signal booster project, including: