In-Building Coverage places cellular base stations such as the Airspan AirVelocity near to the end user which removes any obstructions between the base station and the user – delivering a better handset experience: better signal levels, higher capacity, and improved throughputs.
In-Building Coverage is more critical than ever with $1.4B spent annually on in-building equipment in North America and growing at 10% annually.
Revolutionizing NHN deployments using CBRS
With the growing demand for reliable indoor coverage, neutral host networks (NHN) based on CBRS spectrum are becoming an increasingly popular solution, providing a cost-effective, efficient and flexible alternative to traditional DAS systems. Unlike DAS, Airspan NHN can use the existing building
transport infrastructure to connect
the indoor small cells.
Together with MOCN GW
(Multi-Operator Core Network
Gateway) technology, Private and
Public networks from different
operators can co-exist with the
same RAN infrastructure.
Airspan’s 4 Key Insights for Success
Customer
Spend Shifting from Operator to Enterprise
Technology
Growth Shifting from DAS to Small Cells
Markets
Expanding to Small and Medium Sized Venues
Services
Addition of Private Networking Services
Airspan Neutral Host Architecture
The Airspan Advantage
End-to-End Solutions through strategic parnerships and sophisticated software platform with a SAS Domain Proxy.
PRACTICALLY ZERO TIME TO MARKET to get up and running. Offers private,
high-capacity, and secure networks for multiple segments.
SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE & LATENCY with a complete, end-to-end CBRS
solution portfolio for fixed and mobile operators. Increase capacity and coverage today.
U.S.-BASED & WELL ESTABLISHED as members of CBRS Alliance and CBRS Winnforum, with partnerships with all leading SAS vendors (Federated Wireless, Google, Sony, Commscope), and certifications from OnGo.