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Demand for wireless technology is tremendous. Individuals and businesses of all sizes rely on mobile phones and wireless connectivity. America’s younger generations are growing up in a wired world – where they expect wireless technology to be just as dependable as landlines have been for decades.

It’s a new world. Whether it is considered an “Internet economy” or referred to as a “digital community,” cities, counties, other jurisdictions and community-leaders know they have to compete to keep up.

ExteNet Systems helps wireless service providers meet this customer demand. On behalf of our customers, we work closely with communities and local governments to deploy wireless systems quickly and economically.





1) Associated Press
2) Morgan Stanley Wireless Data Review and Outlook
3) CTIA, The Wireless Association

 

 

 

DAS node equipment is most often installed unobtrusively on existing utility poles and streetlights that are in the public rights of ways, and connected using fiber optic cable attached aerially or underground.

A telephone pole has been used for mounting the ExteNet Systems antenna array and node.


This is a photograph of an ExteNet Systems BTS Hub.