All you need to know about small cells

All you need to know about small cells

Small cells are radio access nodes – which provide the wireless connectivity between user devices and the mobile network’s core infrastructure – used to improve network coverage and capacity, especially in areas with high demand or poor cellular signals. In other words, small cells help to increase coverage and connect cell phones (and other similar…

Server Switch - All you need to know about switch centers

All you need to know about switch centers

Mobile switch centers, also known as Mobile Switching Centers (MSCs), are essential to the mobile network architecture for functionality and security. The MSC is the hub through which all mobile communications are routed and is “situated” between the mobile network’s base station and the public telephone network. We use the term situated lightly because the…

All you need to know about DAS

All you need to know about DAS

Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) are critical tools to ensure that areas with high user density maintain consistent cellular signals. The key benefit of a DAS is that it overcomes challenges such as building materials, complex layouts, and interference that can disrupt or weaken a single cell tower’s coverage. By distributing the signal, the DAS ensures…

All you need to know about fiber aggregation points

Fiber aggregation is a common technique used in fiber optic networks to improve the infrastructure and increase network capacity. So, what exactly are fiber aggregation points? They are the centralized hubs where multiple fiber optic cables intersect. Fibers in these points are either spliced (fused together, allowing operators to reduce the cables needed for long-distance…