BURBANK, Calif., Feb. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. (ADRF), the largest pure-play in-building Distributed Antenna System (DAS) provider for public safety and commercial radio frequencies, today announced, at the DASPedia event, in Irvine, CA., that the company has joined the Accelerate Program offered by Cheytec Telecommunications. As a result of the partnership, ADRF will be able to provide its customers wireless operator certified RF signal sources and base stations in addition to its industry leading DAS and repeater solutions.
For enterprises and building owners alike, this means being able to improve the quality of connectivity throughout locations in the U.S. with upgraded LTE signals. This program also offers current and future support for both LAA and CBRS respectively. These bands have gained popularity throughout large organizations, looking to implement innovative connectivity solutions through the unlicensed spectrums. ADRF is the first DAS provider to offer support for LAA and CBRS.
"We are very excited to welcome ADRF to the Accelerate Program to bring complete solutions, inclusive of carrier-certified RF signal source and best-in-class DAS solutions. ADRF has a great market presence and reputation. Our partnership will undoubtedly increase the overall value for real estate and enterprise customers," said Jarrett Bluth, CEO at Cheytec.
The Accelerate Program by Cheytec allows enterprises and building owners to license signal source equipment for carrier use that was previously only available directly to wireless operators. For OEMs like ADRF, it opens avenues to new real estate leadership and property management groups, who can now provide a valuable service to tenants and generate additional recurring revenue from tenants.
"Cheytec has established tremendous inroads with carriers and commercial real estate operators through partnerships and licensing agreements," said Julie Song, President of ADRF. "Through our participation in the Accelerate Program, we will offer these real estate customers access to all of ADRF's flexible solutions in connectivity and public safety."
To learn more about ADRF's full suite of products including DAS, repeaters, antennas, and components, visit www.adrftech.com.
About ADRF
Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. ("ADRF") is the leading provider of in-building wireless solutions that ensure reliable connectivity in venues of any size, shape and location. Established in 1999 in Burbank, CA, ADRF prides itself on having a customer-centric focus, designing solutions that meet each customer's unique needs, while providing a pathway to scale for the future. Today, we serve some of the world's leading enterprises, system integrators, public safety entities, neutral host operators, and wireless service providers. ADRF's product portfolio of in-building wireless solutions includes Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), repeaters, antennas and passive components. ADRF is certified as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and a Women's Business Enterprise (WBE), has achieved TL 9000 and ISO 9001 certifications, and is a member of HetNet Forum, Dense Networks, DASPedia, and Northeast DAS & Small Cell Association. For more information, please visit www.adrftech.com.
About Cheytec Telecommunications
New Jersey based Cheytec Telecommunications deploys and operates in-building wireless telecommunication systems and offers equipment licenses of previously unavailable OEM equipment used by wireless operators to power their cellular networks. Applications include distributed antenna systems (DAS), small cell, C-RAN, DOT, and other in-building solutions that deliver optimal wireless coverage inside office buildings, hotels, campuses, sporting venues, and other high-traffic areas. Cheytec also provides real estate and lease management services for wireless operators. For more information, please visit www.cheytec.com.
SOURCE Advanced RF Technologies, Inc.
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