DAS Services provide structured signal distribution across extensive or architecturally complex environments where standard indoor solutions are insufficient.
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A Distributed Antenna System (DAS) distributes cellular signal from a central source through a network of internal antennas positioned throughout a building.
Systems may be passive or active depending on scale, capacity requirements and building complexity.
DAS is designed for large footprints requiring consistent, engineered coverage. -
DAS is typically appropriate where:
Buildings exceed the practical scale of boosting or small cells
Coverage is required across multiple floors or underground spaces
Multi-operator support is needed
Communication reliability supports safety or compliance
It is common in hospitals, stadia, transport hubs, large corporate buildings and manufacturing facilities.
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Key considerations include:
Passive or active architecture? Based on scale and capacity.
Signal source? Off-air, small cell or direct operator feed.
Multi-operator integration? Neutral-host capability.
Fibre distribution vs coaxial runs? Infrastructure planning.
Future scalability? 5G readiness and expansion capability.
These decisions determine head-end equipment, antenna density and distribution topology.
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Detailed RF modelling informs antenna placement and signal balancing.
Head-end equipment distributes signal via structured cabling infrastructure, with attention to signal loss and amplification thresholds.
Systems are commissioned against defined performance benchmarks and aligned to carrier compliance standards.
Ongoing monitoring ensures signal uniformity and stability across the environment. -
Small Cells are suited to medium-scale, high-density environments.
DAS is engineered for larger, more complex buildings requiring uniform distribution over significant square footage.
Where capacity needs are moderate, small cells may suffice. For extensive coverage across large or shielded environments, DAS offers greater architectural control. -
Installation complexity. Cabling infrastructure can be extensive.
Capital investment is higher than boosting or small cell solutions.
Carrier alignment is required.
Future-proofing should be planned at design stage.
Our approach ensures scale and investment align with long-term operational use.
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Industrial & Manufacturing Facilities
Reinforced structures that block standard mobile signal.Multi-Storey Corporate Buildings
Complex layouts requiring engineered distribution.Large Retail Centres & Stadia
High-density venues demanding consistent capacity.Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities
Environments where communication reliability supports safety.