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Multi-Band Antenna Featuring 3G For In-Building Wireless Systems
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2nd July 2002
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"As
carriers begin to deploy 3G coupled with existing wireless services,
there is a growing need to support all wireless communications standards
via a single antenna," said Monty Rohde, VP of Engineering for
Centurion. "The Multi-Band Microsphere is available today to support
all the major traditional frequencies as well as those beginning to
be put into use." The
Multi-Band Microsphere provides carriers with an upgradeable path to
3G as these services are rolled out. In the interim, it will allow wireless
carriers operating on a single frequency band to create multi-carrier
networks with other service providers that accommodate the full range
of different services in use by mobile subscribers. By deploying the
Multi-Band Microsphere, carriers can the share costs of providing in-building
wireless services while enhancing their network efficiency. "As the number of wireless subscribers, applications, and the demand for wireless services in buildings continue to increase, carriers are racing to accommodate these demands by rapidly building indoor systems," said Dax Craig, Vice President Business Development for Centurion. "Without the Multi-Band Microsphere carriers are left with a collage of disparate systems all with antennas. The Multi-Band Microsphere provides a cost effective solution to these problems, dramatically reducing the number of antennas carriers will need inside a building" |
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