The propagation of mobile waves emitted by operators from outside can be altered by environmental construction standards aimed at thermal efficiency, which make buildings more airtight.
This situation is set to worsen with the rollout of 5G using even less penetrating frequency bands.
In addition, heavy traffic also affects the quality of mobile coverage. With the growing number of users and the emergence of new mobile uses, it is necessary to install a dedicated infrastructure to guarantee excellent quality 4G-5G coverage for all.
Mobile connectivity becomes a guarantee of attractiveness for your buildings.
Do you notice disparities in the quality of mobile coverage in different areas of your buildings (halls, floors, parking lots, etc.)?
Carry out a coverage audit to objectively define your connectivity needs.
Find out how to audit the mobile coverage of your assets
4G-5G coverage audit brochure
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Study "Perception of the quality of mobile coverage in large office buildings" by TDF and OpinionWay
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4G-5G mobile coverage in public buildings brochure
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Brochure 4G-5G mobile coverage in shopping centers
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4G-5G mobile coverage in commercial buildings brochure
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Indoor 4G-5G connectivity: are your buildings ready?
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Mobile coverage problems can affect all types of buildings. These can be caused by the nature of the materials used, or by heavy use.
TDF can carry out a mobile coverage audit to characterize the needs within your real estate portfolio.
5G will use higher frequency bands and therefore less penetration than 3G and 4G networks. As a result, mobile connectivity indoors will be degraded.
The infrastructure recommended by TDF is based on a DAS system, a mutualized architecture, enabling each operator's network to be rebroadcast.
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