Small Cell Forum awards Nextivity for advancing Small Cell Technology with the Supercell
Nextivity’s CEL-FI QUATRA Supercell in-building cellular coverage solution received a 2019 Small Cell Award from the Small Cell Forum for “Excellence in Commercial Deployment (Enterprise)” in its 11th annual award program recognizing industry standards of excellence. According to the judges, Nextivity’s entry stood out because CEL-FI QUATRA is a “right-sized” fit for the middleprise market. The […]
The Evolution of In-building Public Safety Communications
If your building is on fire or some other emergency is occurring on the premises that threatens lives or property, you depend on a well-honed and coordinated team of first responders to save the day. And they do. But when communications are down between the on-site emergency personnel or with dispatch or the multiple agencies […]
Fox Valley Park District Solves Poor Cellular Connection Inside Its Facilities
Fox Valley Park District serves a community of 236,000 residents in the Illinois counties of Aurora, Montgomery and North Aurora and has earned recognition at the national level for its excellence in park and recreation management. In addition to 168 parks, the Park District facilities include three buildings with a combined 300,000 total square footage. […]
New Opportunities for Mobile Signal Boosters in the U.K.
Nextivity’s CEL-FI SOLO primed for enterprise and operator adoption with new Ofcom regulations In-building cellular connectivity is a problem that’s not limited to any particular geography or end user. In the United Kingdom, regulator Ofcom recently loosened restrictions governing mobile signal boosters which, for Nextivity, represents new opportunities to expand the reach of its CEL-FI […]
Improving Cellular Reception in Multi-Use Buildings
Good cellular reception is critical to occupancy rates – whether in apartment or office buildings, warehouses, retail spaces, restaurants, fitness centers, parking garages or multi-use buildings. Tenants and guests expect to be able to use their cell phones whenever and wherever they want for convenience, business, entertainment, safety or just to stay in touch. It […]
Ofcom’s mobile repeater rules demystified
Colin Abrey of Nextivity explains how a relaxation in Ofcom’s Mobile Repeater Laws, could potentially eliminate 4G coverage misery in the UK Why is it so difficult, in our digital age, to get a reliable phone signal inside a building? Poor/no mobile coverage inside modern buildings is caused by a combination of the raw materials […]
Superior technology means superior cellular coverage
Digital technology is just better In-building cellular coverage is all about distributing cellular signals to where they need to be: users. Traditional analog technology would take the cellular signal source – whether from a BTS (Base Transceiver Station), small cell, or off air – amplify the signal, and push it out over coaxial cable. Coaxial […]
Next-gen mobile signal booster launches in NZ
CEL-FI GO is the new smart signal repeater released by Powertec Telecommunications to boost mobile coverage for people and businesses. It can provide indoor and outdoor coverage and in any location where cellular service is poor. Powertec Telecommunications managing director Raymond Smith says the solution can largely resolve frustrations with poor cellphone reception areas and […]
Cell Signal Booster for Retail Used in Brooklyn Food Hall
Popular Dining Destination Solves In-Building Cellular Coverage Challenges with a Nextivity Smart Cell Signal Booster for Retail The debate continues to rage on whether cell phones should be banned in restaurants, a debate that stops at the entry to the food halls that are exploding across America. That’s because the food hall trend is fueled […]
The Age of Supercells: When the macro signal doesn’t penetrate into buildings
There is no one-size-fits-all solution for the cellular coverage holes, dropped calls, unreliable connectivity, and poor reception that plague employees and guests inside middleprise buildings (i.e., those that are up to 500,000 sq. ft.). Carriers and system integrators have all been challenged by the demands for better cellular reception in commercial buildings whether they are […]