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WIN Brings Indoor Cellular Connectivity to New Markets

Wireless Information Networks (WIN) today announced a service offering expansion to include solutions for suburban buildings health care facilities hotels higher education campuses and new construction in response to the 20 percent per year growth of indoor wireless data traffic

Wireless Information Networks (WIN), the nation's leading provider of distributed antenna systems (DAS) and other indoor cellular connectivity technologies, announced today a service offering expansion to include solutions for suburban buildings, health care facilities, hotels, higher education campuses and new construction. WIN will leverage its experience in the urban sector to help these building owners keep the people they serve happy and productive.

WIN's unique service model enables solutions to be customized for any type of building — with in-building communication capabilities, funding consultation and publicly accessible Wi-Fi. WIN proactively manages and monitors each solution and guarantees 100% ubiquitous coverage.

Getting cell coverage inside buildings is becoming increasingly difficult in today's world. Studies show that indoor data traffic accounts for 80% of all data traffic and is growing 20% per year — and exterior cell towers can't keep up with demand. In-building connectivity technologies provide a solution.

"We're proud to offer more people a reliable way to stay in communication with their co-workers, friends and loved ones," said Thomas K. Crotty, WIN's President and CEO. "Our solutions bring peace of mind as well as a significant competitive advantage for venue owners and managers across a wide range of industries."

Source: WIN media announcement


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