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To make buildings more efficient, it is possible to equip them with a bunch of miniature brains--in the form of wireless mini-controllers.

A holistic solution helps unify this hospital’s wireless infrastructure, improving coverage and data flow - MOBILEACCESS

New Survey Says Bad Cell Phone Reception Drives Away 54 Percent of Adults from Returning to Hotels

Deployment of global In Building Wireless revenue to exceed USD3.6 billion by 2011.

Ekahau's RTLS location tracking solution will work seamlessly with 802.11n

An alternative method of financing Distributed Antenna Systems

Combining Cellular and WiFi services into a single Distributed Antenna System can offer significant cost savings

There can be many issues when installing a Distributed Antenna System

Femtocells are likely to support LTE by 2010

The next generation of low cost In-Building Wireless

Federal Government reconsiders the ban on Mobile Jamming Devices to allow their use in Prisons

Quote from Cathy Zatloukal, President and CEO of MobileAccess

Quote from Cathy Zatloukal, President and CEO, MobileAccess

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Quote from Ed Cantwell, President and CEO, InnerWireless



SERVICE PROVIDERS

Telecommunication Service Providers are continually challenged to build more efficient networks. The convergence of voice and data services into next generation IP based networks is the new focus. In most cases, the traditional network infrastructure is not able to support this next generation and requires a major overhaul to suit the new broadband IP environment.

Enersus has supported many Service Providers across a wide range of areas. Our engineering and operation teams have deployed next generation technology all over the world. With access to a full range of both fixed and wireless solutions, Enersus is able to provide an end to end product and service offering to Service Providers. This offering includes all major elements of design, supply, build, maintain and even management of a next generation network. The Enersus end to end model of network deployment can be represented by the following nine elements:

  • Mobilisation
  • Project Setup
  • Reporting Systems
  • Search Systems
  • Search Rings
  • Site Approvals
  • Site Acquisition
  • Preliminary Design
  • Detailed Design
  • Materials
  • Construction
  • Installation
  • Site Acceptance
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