Amplify in-building signal strength & future-proof your network
Stay connected with a network that grows with you
Open, flexible network
Eliminate connectivity problems immediately and plan for future needs. Wilson Connectivity’s modular, open design allows businesses to easily expand or upgrade solutions, adding new bands and technology to accommodate growth without the need to rip-and-replace.
Multi-carrier signal enhancement
Enhance cell signal for all devices on all carriers up to 5G with a Hybrid DAS solution from Wilson Connectivity. Hybrid DAS delivers the proven precision of Bi-Directional Antenna amplification using enterprise-grade quality with fiberoptic transport for the greatest versatility, coverage, and capacity.
Fast, simple multi-carrier coverage
Wilson’s Hybrid DAS installs quickly to improve in-building wireless signal through multi-channel amplification for the most simultaneous bandwidth. Customers enjoy more control and a lower total cost of ownership: remote network scanning and monitoring, and energy-efficient space-saving design.
Experience the benefits of Wilson Connectivity Hybrid DAS
- Typically used for buildings and facilities up to 500k square ft.
- Open modularity and design for coverage across frequencies and protocols (e.g. CBRS radio, First Responder coverage, Band 71 or C-Band) without having to replace the entire network.
- The only Hybrid DAS solution that enables wideband or channelized optimization.
- RF over fiber provides high speed data transmission and ensures scalability, low latency, and high bandwidth capacity for future growth.
Wilson Connectivity DAS solutions
Frequently asked questions about Wilson Connectivity Hybrid DAS Solutions
What is a DAS system?
A distributed antenna system (DAS) is a network of antennas connected to a common signal source to optimize cellular signals for in-building wireless connectivity. A DAS enhances cellular connectivity in areas with poor signal strength in buildings.What’s the difference between a Passive, Active and Hybrid system?
The difference between a passive BDA is in the collection and distribution of cell signals.
In a passive DAS solution, the signal is collected from outside signals and distributed by coax cable.
In an active DAS solution, a signal is generated through a direct connection to a signal source, (i.e. base station, small cell, femtocell, or private network) and fiber optics are leveraged for greater coverage and signal quality.
A Hybrid DAS solution uses collects signal from an outside signal source and uses fiber optics for coverage and quality.
Deploy 5G at scale with Wilson Connectivity DAS Solutions
Let’s start with a site assessment, a network model based on your needs, and an active DAS implementation plan that doesn’t disrupt your operations.
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