MWC 2014: Dali Wireless to demo solution for wireless coverage, Wi-Fi, video monitoring

At the Mobile World Congress 2014, Dali Wireless will showcase its integrated solution for wireless coverage and capacity, Wi-Fi and video monitoring.

The High Density Solution (HDS) is introduced to accommodate high concentration of mobile data users in highly dense urban environments.

“Having the power to add IP modules such as Wi-Fi access points and video cameras in a plug and play fashion to the remotes of an integrated cellular network, and offload the content to remote management centers with the IP backhaul gives organizations great flexibility to manage their wireless needs,” said Shawn Stapleton, chief technology officer at Dali Wireless.

At Mobile World Congress 2014, Dali Wireless will also display the t-Series, an all-digital RF Router with dynamic capacity routing capabilities. The t-Series family includes tHost all-digital intelligent RF Router host, t30 quad-band indoor remote and t43 dual-band outdoor remote.

Dali Wireless

The t-Series is a flexible and robust solution enabling organizations to accommodate multiple mobile operators, each with their own dedicated capacity resources, control all elements of the system with a web-based management system and support Public Safety and Wi-Fi integration.

editor@telecomlead.com

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