Thursday, September 22, 2011

Interesting DAS related news in media this week

  1. SOLiD (a.k.a. ALLIANCE) launches ClearLight ACCESS high-capacity digital distribution solution that delivers 16 independent channels of traffic over a single strand of fiber. If it works well, that will be really cool! Read more: SOLiD Technologies Launches ClearLight ACCESS High-Capacity Digital Distribution Solution
  2. SOLiD has a penchant for spelling in a funky interesting way - first the small "i" in the middle of all capital letters, and now all capital letters - ALLIANCE. Read more; SOLiD Technologies Announces ALLIANCE Multi-Carrier DAS Brand Name
  3. Covering 250,000 sq. ft. of convention area with DAS - but it got on Wall Street Journal (Market Watch) as Press Release. I'll keep my thoughts to myself... Read more: Little Rock's Statehouse Convention Center Taps Corning MobileAccess for In-Building Wireless
  4. I am a Longhorn, and I usually don't find stuff at Aggie Land exciting. But this news was DAS related. AT&T Enhances Mobile Broadband Coverage At Kyle Field.
More in news...
An operator in Norway is deploying CommScope’s ION-M distributed antenna system (DAS) and Node A digital repeater platform for wireless coverage in train tunnels.

TE Connectivity announced FlexWave Prism IRU (Indoor Remote Unit), a new indoor version of its FlexWave Prism DAS. FlexWave Prism IRU uses rack-mountable, indoor remote units and works with coax cable to server antennas. This system is lightweight, has compact Prism Host Unit that supports up to eight services in just three rack units. It also incorporates 100 Mbps in-band Ethernet for carrying surveillance camera traffic, alarming, WiFi access points, or other applications.

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