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Zinwave produces an Active Wideband Distributed Antenna System (DAS) that provides indoor coverage for the broadest range of wireless services.
Its unique wideband technology provides simultaneous support for any number or combination of multiple wireless services, independent of technology or protocol, including all cellular 2G, 3G and LTE, also including WiFi, Wimax, all emergency services (PMR, TETRA, SMR, LMR etc), DVB-H, RFID, building automation and telemetry services.
The In-building market for wireless networks and services is expanding. Zinwave's unique solution serves this market with a new generation product that offers a flexible, scalable and future proof solution. Zinwave's wideband approach meets the market demands for new and innovative services and frequency migration without the need for additional hardware overlays.
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