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About the service

At Juniors Wireless, LLC, we offer comprehensive DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) projects designed to significantly improve wireless coverage and capacity within buildings, campuses, and other large facilities. DAS ensures reliable cellular and public safety communications, even in areas where traditional networks are weak or unavailable. A DAS network consists of:
  • Signal source: Obtains cellular signal via rooftop antenna, local base station, or small cells.
  • Distribution system: Delivers that signal through fiber, coaxial cables, or hybrid infrastructure to a network of antennas placed throughout the property.
Key Benefits
  • Enhanced coverage: Eliminates dead zones in basements, stairwells, dense materials, and other hard-to-reach areas.
  • Improved capacity: Supports high-density environments with heavy data usage, such as stadiums, airports, and hospitals.
  • Scalable and flexible: Easily expandable to accommodate growing needs or technological upgrades.
  • Reliable critical communications: Supports public safety and first-responder radio systems, meeting NFPA and IFC emergency responder coverage requirements.

Services offered

    • Turnkey deployment:
      Includes site surveys, system design, installation, testing, and carrier integration.
    • iDAS and oDAS solutions:
      Indoor systems (iDAS) and outdoor systems (oDAS) tailored to your needs.
    • Multi-carrier compatibility:
      Supports major providers such as AT&T, Verizon, T‑Mobile, and FirstNet.
    • Public Safety DAS:
      Fully compliant with NFPA and IFC standards, including emergency power backup and annual testing.
    • Ongoing maintenance and upgrades:
      Ensures continued optimal performance and compliance as your needs evolve.

Popular questions

What Is the Purpose of a Distributed Antenna System (DAS)?

A DAS improves wireless signal strength and reliability in buildings or areas where standard coverage is weak due to structure, size, or interference.

Yes, we install systems that comply with NFPA and IFC requirements to ensure emergency responder communication coverage throughout the property.

Project timelines vary based on building size, complexity, and permitting. Most deployments take between 4 to 12 weeks from design to final testing.

Absolutely. We design multi-carrier systems that support all major providers, including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and FirstNet.

Our team can assess your current setup and either integrate with your infrastructure or propose a custom solution that maximizes performance and coverage.

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