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SMART BUILDINGS PLAN FOR MOBILE ALTERNATIVE COVERAGE SOLUTIONS A GUIDE TO BUILDING YOUR OWN COVERAGE
LIGHTS? WATER? WIRELESS! In office buildings and facilities across America, basic amenities like electrical, gas and plumbing are essential components that are planned and constructed. The new amenity being planned or added by building owners, architects and operators? Reliable, in-building wireless coverage.
IN-BUILDING WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE: WHY INVEST? It’s needed everywhere: In commercial offices, university WHAT DO BUILDING MANAGERS, buildings, stadiums, retail spaces – anywhere teams of OPERATORS & ARCHITECTS employees, tenants or large crowds gather. THINK? With 80% of mobile traffic starting and ending in a building, owners, operators and commercial developers recognize 87 % AGREED: It’s imperative that we have wireless infrastructure is crucial – just like HVAC, electrical in-building cellular coverage in and plumbing. all areas of our buildings. 84 % AGREED: Fitting our buildings with optimal in-building cellular coverage would improve our employee productivity. 54 % AGREED: Wireless connectivity makes a building more desirable. Source: CommScope Report – Wireless in Buildings
Indoor wireless networks create outstanding coverage and capacity in your building or venue — even when it’s at its most crowded — and this is crucial as mobile connectivity is revolutionized with 5G technologies.
GROWING DEMAND FOR IN-BUILDING WIRELESS 5 80 % hours per day is the average amount of time smart phone users spend 82 on mobile devices. % (Fierce Wireless) of the 240 million calls to 911 each year are made on 77 wireless devices in many % 70 areas across the U.S. % of all consumer internet traffic will be IP video (NENA: The 9-1-1 Association) traffic by 2021. of Americans currently (Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) own a smart phone. Complete Forecast for 2015 to 2020.) of the time spent on digital (Pew Research Center) media is on a mobile device. (comScore)
BUILD YOUR OWN COVERAGE Optimize Your Building’s Connectivity and Network Design T-Mobile’s Build Your Own Coverage (BYOC) program T-MOBILE HELPS BUILD INDOOR supports building owners, tenants, operators and commercial WIRELESS NETWORKS FOR: developers across the country. We assist with design and •Arenas / Stadiums development of indoor wireless networks, helping deliver •Casinos outstanding mobile coverage and capacity that meets the •Commercial Real Estate needs of tenants, residents and visitors. •Government Buildings •Hospitals Commercial real estate is boosted by expert use of wireless •Hotels technologies including small cells, macro network •Malls •Military Facilities optimization and distributed antenna systems (DAS). •Resorts •Residential Buildings When building owners or operators plan for electric connectivity •University Campuses as well as capital and operating costs, T-Mobile’s BYOC team •Warehouses steps in with network design reviews, approvals, and our network signal source. When matched with carrier-designed high-speed connections, radios and receivers, the building’s visitors, tenants and guests get access to T-Mobile’s wireless services – and other carriers’ networks when added to the indoor infrastructure.
BUILDING BLOCKS Small DAS Macro cells technologies antenna sites OF INDOOR A distributed antenna system (DAS) network Traditional macro sites are installed on rooftops, Small cells are miniature versions of traditional WIRELESS cell sites. These self-contained cell sites are is made up of a base station connected by building facades, monopoles and other steel fiber optic cable to a group of antennas placed structures. These traditional antenna support NETWORKS small, lightweight and low power. They can be used indoors so large crowds of people can remotely in outdoor and indoor locations. DAS structures handle many users across a general simultaneously access a wireless network, networks share and receive signals with remote geographic footprint. or they can be placed outdoors in the public nodes simultaneously, creating a single large right-of-way, like on street lights and utility poles. cell. DAS systems can be shared by multiple carriers and are multi-frequency.
GET TO KNOW At T-Mobile, we do not stop. Building architects, developers or operators, contact us and learn THE 5 STEPS OF BYOC more about our Un-carrier approach to small cell and DAS options for any of your indoor wireless connectivity needs. Contact us at ACS2@T-Mobile.com STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 Sign-Up / Intake Budget Approval Design Review License Agreement Deployment T-Mobile’s network team Development and operational experts have deployed countless numbers WEEKS 1-4 WEEKS 4-6 WEEKS 4-8 WEEKS 4-8 WEEKS 16-24 of indoor wireless networks of every shape, size and configu- Meet the local market We will gather information We will reach out to your The BYOC License Once the license is fully ration. Our BYOC team removes and/or national BYOC including general system integrators for design files Agreement will need to executed, we will move to building professionals’ pain team, learn more, and characteristics, proposed in iBwave format based on be signed by both parties. the deployment phase. points and streamlines the sign-up. T-Mobile role and system broadcast channels and During legal review and signal power allocation, bands. We will then finalize after design approval, technology deployment process. and backhaul requirements the signal source T-Mobile our local market teams for budget approval. will provide. will visit the site to develop lease exhibit drawings. HowMobileWorks.com/smallcells
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