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Demystifying the Cellular BDA
Many businesses struggle with poor cell coverage in their workplace. “Green” buildings with LEED certified windows and older buildings with thick brick walls can both struggle with this issue. There is a simple solution to the problem: cellular Bi-directional Antennas...
18th Century Buildings with 21st Century Technology
The New England landscape is dotted with historic buildings. Many of our prestigious universities have buildings that are more than 200 years old. Even in the cities, many centuries-old historic buildings are still proudly used for corporate offices, government...
Give Yourself a Gift
Everyone loves your office space. Perhaps it is a brand new, state-of-the-art building. Or maybe it is a fabulous historic building with lots of charm and character. You love your space. Except for one thing, no one can ever get a cell signal. Lack of cell reception...
Who Should Be at Your Table?
For many companies, this time of year is the dreaded planning and budget cycle. Who is at your table as you prioritize projects, scope efforts and secure budgetary quotes to support the funding requests? Are you convinced that you have the expertise with you to help...
A Vision for the Future: A Working Partnership with The New England College of Optometry
The New England College of Optometry (NECO) was founded in 1894. It is the oldest continuously operating college of optometry in the United States. The college occupies four classic and historic buildings in Boston on Beacon Street and a clinical training center on...
New Ways to Ensure Student Safety: Using Your Communications Infrastructure for an Added Level of Safety
Part of a Series on Safety and Security Once, schools were considered a safe haven where caring teachers taught and children learned. Even when circumstances in the world outside were chaotic, schools were a safe place. However, the world has changed. We can no longer...
For Generation Z, Wireless Is Not Optional
Gen Z – or iGen as some call them – is coming of age. The oldest of them are now in college and the youngest have just started middle school. They are easily recognized by their nearly constant downward gaze into their phones. Their parents were the first generation...
The Connected Student Body: Ensuring your Wireless Signal Extends Campus-wide
The Second in a Series on Upgrading University Communication Technology Walk through any college campus and you will see students going from building to building on their phones. Many universities now provide every student with an iPad or other tablet. Wander through...
Education’s Urgent Challenge: School Security
Schools are the cornerstone of our communities. The hardest part of sending kids off to school used to be a parent’s nostalgic sigh that they were growing up too fast. However, the world has changed dramatically in the past two decades. Parents, teachers and...
Ivy-covered Infrastructure
The First in a Series on Upgrading University Communication Technology The biggest technological advancement in the college classroom of the 20th century was the transition from the chalk board to the white board. It is safe to say that in the first two decades of the...