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Wi-Fi Calling Versus Cellular DAS

Wi-Fi Calling Versus Cellular DAS

Should a building owner or facilities manager ever consider installing a Wi-Fi network for Wi-Fi calling in lieu of a Cellular Distributed Antenna System (DAS) when the cellular signal is poor? The short answer: No! We could end this here but then what then would be...

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ERRCS in 2024

ERRCS in 2024

Emergency Responder Radio Communication Systems (ERRCS) are essential for ensuring that first responders can communicate effectively in all areas of a building during emergencies. The prevalence of ERRCS in the United States has been growing over the last five years,...

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Cellular DAS Versus ERRCS

Cellular DAS Versus ERRCS

We’ve maintained for some time that Cellular Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) and Emergency Responder Radio Communication Systems (ERRCS) or ERCES (…Communication Enhancement…) are the flip side of the same public safety coin: Cellular DAS is critical to make 911...

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Cellular DAS 101

Cellular DAS 101

A Cellular Distributed Antenna System (DAS) is designed to improve cellular coverage and capacity in areas with poor signal reception or high user demand. Various entities and locations can benefit from implementing a Cellular DAS, including: Large buildings:...

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AHJs & FCC License Holders

AHJs & FCC License Holders

Despite the work of numerous organizations (most notably the Safer Buildings Coalition, www.saferbuildings.org) the process for the installation of an Emergency Responder Radio Communication System (ERRCS) varies too much by jurisdiction (in our humble opinion). We’ve...

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ERRCS Versus Cellular DAS | In-Building Wireless

ERRCS Versus Cellular DAS | In-Building Wireless

ERRCS versus Cellular DAS An Emergency Response Radio Communications Systems (ERRCS) and a Cellular Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) are essentially the flip side of the same coin, - with a few exceptions. An ERRCS is typically a mandated code requirement; a Cellular...

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