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Will My Carrier Pay to Solve My Cellular Signal Problem?
July 21, 2021
Picture this: You find a space for your business in a great location. It has everything you need for what you do. Outside, your business cell reception is fantastic but the moment employees and customers walk inside, their bars drop to zero. Does this sound familiar? Unfortunately, it’s a common occurrence in many commercial spaces.Your business is not alone. Despite the major carriers spending billions annually to improve their networks, cellular service continues to be a challenge. This isn’t only an issue with remote office locations. Many larger commercial spaces struggle with this issue as well thanks to the materials used in their buildings’ construction.If you are facing cell signal problems in your commercial building, then you may wonder if your network carrier will pay to solve the problem. Here’s what you should know.Passive vs Active DAS
When it comes to utilizing a DAS, your business has two main options — passive or active. An active DAS is usually a more expensive option than passive due greater installation and infrastructure needs. This is because the active system is meant to cover a large area.Active DAS is designed for buildings like football stadiums and large airports where they need to create a signal and distribute it over a wide area. A passive system amplifies existing signal within a building, so it doesn’t require the investment and maintenance that an active system does.The Advantage of Passive DAS for Businesses
One of the reasons a passive DAS option makes sense as a business solution is because these systems are specifically designed for commercial use. They are meant to capitalize on existing cell tower signal. As a business- and enterprise-focused solution, they are capable of handling a heavy user load from multiple connected devices. Also, because DAS is a system of antennas, it offers businesses the option of providing a strong signal to anyone who walks through the door, regardless of carrier.Another advantage is that using a DAS will not require any special maintenance or administration efforts. Additionally, since it isn’t dependent on your internet, you don’t need to be concerned with network slowdowns or increased prices for data overages.