Large service providers and venue owners frequently employ Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) to enhance network coverage. DAS systems typically fulfill two key objectives: bolstering coverage in regions with limited cell tower reach and augmenting capacity to meet high user demand surpassing current coverage availability. These systems are adaptable for indoor or outdoor settings, offering versatile solutions for various environments.

Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) comprise interconnected antennas dispersed throughout buildings or regions with weak cellular signal, aiming to enhance network coverage. By distributing antennas strategically, each provides complete coverage without overlap, reducing the overall number needed for comprehensive building coverage. As technology progresses, DAS architectures evolve from passive to active, incorporating low-power remote radio heads linked via fiber optic cables to the DAS hub, replacing traditional repeaters.
DAS architecture encompasses signal sources and distribution systems. Initially, the system collects signals from BTS, small cells, or off-air systems through antennas. These signals are then distributed through active, passive, or hybrid paths, potentially boosted by repeaters to improve signal strength along the way.
BRIDGE’s indoor and outdoor repeaters offer a swift and cost-effective solution for addressing coverage challenges for mobile network carriers, system integrators, and smartphone users. Available in single, dual, or triple-band configurations, these industry-leading systems are carrier-approved, compatible with diverse technologies, and support GSM/UMTS/LTE networks, providing users with unparalleled flexibility.
