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- 27 September 2021
Black Friday, holiday shopping, and the traditional hunt for discounts — each year, the pre-holiday season is marked by a significant increase in foot traffic at shopping malls. However, for malls that haven’t modernized their Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) in recent years, this period might bring more challenges than benefits. Decline in Foot Traffic but
READ MOREAs the weather outside the window gets colder and the day gets noticeably shorter, life moves indoors to warmer environments. October is the month when our mobile devices work harder than usual – we use them to work remotely, study online, watch movies or keep in touch with loved ones. While nature is getting ready
READ MOREThe summer holidays have come to an end, and the return to daily routines is clear with students flooding back to school. Buses and trams in the cities are once again packed, and traffic is slowly crawling towards city centres during rush hour. But has this return to normality affected mobile Internet speed and quality
READ MOREWe’ve all been there: you’re traveling, and suddenly, your mobile signal drops, leaving you stranded without internet or the ability to make a call. Whether you’re navigating an unfamiliar city, staying connected to family, or handling work remotely, reliable mobile connectivity is crucial. But between roaming charges, unreliable Wi-Fi, and signal dead zones, staying online
READ MORETo say that 5G technology will change our lives is an understatement. Instead of such obvious statements, it’s worth citing numbers that perfectly illustrate the scope of this global mobile revolution. By the end of 2024, nearly two billion people worldwide will be using 5G connections[1]. However, this impressive number is just the tip of
READ MOREDo you remember your first mobile phone? It was probably a solid piece of plastic that could, at best, make calls and send SMS messages. Only a few decades have passed since then, and today we’re talking about technology that can change the world. It all began in 1979 when the Japanese launched the first
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