Tempest Telecom Solutions, a supplier of infrastructure equipment and
related services to carriers and network operators, announced the expansion of
its 4G Site Ready Program to include DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) and
in-building wireless services.
Tempest‘s 4G Site Ready
Program assists carriers with base station site preparedness planning and
implementation services for 4G rollouts. With 4G rollouts in progress
nationwide, carriers will look to small cell and DAS solutions to satisfy the
overwhelming demand for mobile data bandwidth and coverage. Tempest’s DAS
solutions are an efficient and effective way for carriers to boost in-building
wireless signal strength and coverage in facilities such as: campuses,
stadiums, hospitals, resorts, or other large venues to provide faster data
transmission rates and increased network capacity.
Tempest’s 4G Site Ready Programs also include a full suite of 4G
equipment and services including; turnkey microwave and optical backhaul
engineering, installation, capacity upgrade & maintenance; fiber
connectivity prep; eNodeB installation; router installation; power and HVAC
audit and upgrade; and 4G RF services which include PIM & sweep testing,
antenna additions, replacements or sharing.
At 4G World, Tempest will showcase leading 4G products from partners
Alcatel-Lucent and Eltek Valere. The Alcatel-Lucent 9500 Microwave Packet Radio
(MPR) is the latest IP microwave solution that provides IP and TDM traffic
efficiently, enabling a smooth transition to 4G for base station backhaul.
Eltek Valere’s efficient and small footprint DC power systems and
rectifiers will be on display including: Compact, Trilogy, Microshelf, Minpack,
J-Series and 2RU flat pack products. Tempest’s Custom Cabinet Assembly solution
also featured at the booth is a multi-vendor custom solution designed to be
bolted onto an existing outdoor base station, to house equipment for IP
backhaul termination such as an Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service Aggregation Router,
a Telect Universal Voltage fuse panel and the related backhaul equipment in
support of a 4G rollout.
By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com