Our DAS in Victoria, Vancouver Island, and British Columbia (BC) picks up wireless signals that come into buildings and deliver them to remote spots. The network of cables already located in your facility is the core of the DAS, but our cabling has splitters that divert part of the system to locations experiencing connectivity issues.
RadioWorks Distributed Antenna Systems in Victoria, Vancouver Island, and British Columbia (BC) can help you achieve an effective communications infrastructure. There are three main types of DAS, each with their own advantages and costs:
1. Active: Fiber-optic cable is used to distribute signals between central sources and nodes placed around a building. Active systems provide the most expansive coverage.
2. Passive: Components such as coaxial cable, BDA, and splitters are used to distribute signals.
3. Hybrid: Some fiber is used for signal distribution, but the passive coaxial cable is more heavily relied upon.
Lower-cost options generally correspond to reduced quality and a shorter lifespan, resulting in higher costs in the long term due to early replacements and repairs. Our team will evaluate your infrastructure and business needs, and recommend the best solution for Inbuilding Cellular Coverage in Victoria, Vancouver Island, and British Columbia (BC).
Give your system the reliable network it deserves so that your employees can communicate quickly, effectively, and easily. Contact us today, so we can learn about your current resources, answer any questions, and help you design a system within your budget.