When you go wherever the job takes you, it can be hard to stay in touch with your team, leadership, and support staff. Nextivity HPUE devices are the highest-power routers available – increasing your ability to maintain a connection . Nextivity HPUE IntelliRange® Technology enables voice, data, and video in rural, edge-of-network, and shielded locations where signal coverage may be spotty for standard devices.
High Power User Equipment (HPUE) is a specialized class of cellular device with up to 6x the uplink power of standard devices. Nextivity SHIELD MegaFi 2 and MegaGo 2 HPUE routers maintain a reliable cellular connection to the macro network and then use that signal to create a Wi-Fi hot spot anyone can use.
In the U.S., Nextivity can help you identify purchasing vehicles, acquire funds, and structure payments to shorten implementation timelines. Through our extensive partner network, Nextivity solutions and services can be acquired through a number of procurement programs, without an RFP.
Uplink power on standard devices is not as strong as the power of the signal coming from the tower, making it difficult to send communication when towers are far away.
In remote areas, especially where there are hills, valleys, trees, and other natural features, the landscape itself can interfere with signals.
Building shadows, garages, and other urban structures often create pockets of dead zones. Having to connect and reconnect can waste valuable time in an emergency.
With governmental offices, agencies, fleets, and personnel spread across large areas and remote locales, connectivity issues can surface at any time. Equip your buildings, teams, and vehicles with the highest power router available to maximize the chances of obtaining and maintaining a strong signal. Nextivity 5G HPUE solutions support data, voice, and video in places standard equipment doesn’t work.
“With FirstNet® MegaRange [Nextivity HPUE devices], we noticed a substantial coverage improvement in some remote areas, and we sustained high data speeds even as we moved further away from wireless towers. This will be especially advantageous for public safety and first responders who have high uplink needs, such as drone teams sending video back to operations centers.” ”
– J.D. Texas Department of Public Safety
Equip your teams with high-power routers to turn all your vehicles into reliable Wi-Fi hot spots. Coordinating a response to a natural disaster and responding to unfolding situations in unfamiliar territory requires coordination. Increase the chances of getting and maintaining a connection for voice, data, and video with vehicle-mounted MegaFi 2 devices or MegaGo field cases. Create QR codes to help users quickly log on to the network.
Visit the MegaFi 2 and MegaGo 2 product pages for technical information.
Nextivity HPUE products support dedicated first responder and public safety networks that feature priority and preemption when needed.
Nextivity SHIELD MegaFi 2
In the U.S., our HPUE devices support FirstNet®, Built with AT&T® on Band 14. Users who are eligible for a FirstNet® SIM card are guaranteed an always-on, reliable connection when commercial networks are congested. The certified FirstNet Trusted™ SHIELD MegaFi 2 is exclusively available for purchase in the U.S. through AT&T sales channels.
Nextivity SHIELD HPUE devices available outside the U.S. support high power connectivity on Bands 3, 20, and 28. The availability of devices with priority and preemption varies from country to country. Nextivity regional sales teams can provide information specific to your area. Use the form below to contact us.
Nextivity SHIELD MegaFi 2 Demo Kit
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