DAS, Small Cell, and CBRS are all different ways you can deploy a private LTE network. In this video you’ll learn the pros and cons of each deployment type.
Check out Episode 8 of Office Hours to get answers to questions like:
- What's the difference between DAS, Small Cell, CBRS?
- Why public tower 5G signals struggle to penetrate newer building materials?
- What is the cost associated with each type of network?
- Is there a clear winner when comparing all three network types?
Key Takeaways
- DAS, CBRS and Small Cell are all viable solutions to help increase coverage where wide area coverage lapses.
- Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) rely on a series of antennas to create mobile networks. Installation can be costly and visibility into the network is restricted to the network operators.
- Small Cells are a series of base stations that provide private LTE with increased capacity, but still require their own dedicated cabaling.
- CBRS LTE/5G can use existing network infrastructure to serve both corporate and external devices through the deployment of small network connected access points.
Related
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- See our solution in action with one of our product journeys
- Subscribe to the Celona YouTube channel
- Watch other videos on the Office Hours playlist
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