2.4 billion people in rural areas do not have access to mobile wireless communication. SPX Dielectric innovation is poised to make these areas easily and economically accessible, allowing you to profitably deliver broadband service to a wider global audience.
While these areas have historically posed great financial and logistical challenges for network operators, the new SPX Dielectric six-sector antenna system can potentially replace 8 - 14 standard sites, providing coverage for 20 - 35 km. With fewer sites to build and maintain, operators should see reductions in both capital and operating costs to effectively manage their network.
With an improved signal comes improved customer experience. The antenna's efficient coverage distributes will distribute power evenly over the entire coverage area, so you can deliver quality service to rural areas for years to come.
- Tap into new markets in a cost efficient manner
- Receive up to ten times the coverage of a standard macrocell
- Deliver next-generation broadband solutions to a wider global audience
- Provide users with a longer battery life and improved reception
Building a sustainable network starts with the right solutions. With one SPX Dielectric antenna system providing the coverage of up to ten macrocells, the environmental impact of your infrastructure is greatly reduced. Rural Prosperity
Roughly 40% of the global population lives in rural areas or small villages in developing countries. With little to no access to landlines or the Internet, the presence of wireless communication has the power to greatly improve their standard of living.
SPX Dielectric Wireless antenna systems should provide individuals and communities with the capability to wirelessly communicate vital information that can produce new economic opportunities and build essential social networks. As many as 2.4 billion people will be able to reach out to distant family, access vital information about weather, crop control, disease prevention, etc., stay in touch with foreign buyers of their wares,and exchange information with local business partners.
- Connects rural businesses to marketplace
- Promotes social mobility
- Discourages overcrowding of major cities
- Supports local job creation