Creating Another Super Experience For Stadium Attendees
Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX has been a world showcase for new stadiums since it opened in 2009, and CommScope is mighty proud to have been part of it from the beginning. The Cowboys don’t rest on...
View ArticleDid You Know That CommScope Is Involved In The Big Game On Sunday?
The eyes of the sporting world will be focused on Arlington, Texas this Sunday as the Pittsburgh Steelers face off against the Green Bay Packers for the right to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. They are...
View ArticleThe New GeoLENs Indoor Location Solution
I hope you stop by the CommScope booth (#1831) at CTIA WIRELESS 2011 to learn about GeoLENs Indoor, our new in-building caller location solution announced today. GeoLENs Indoor can be deployed with...
View ArticleStructured Network Infrastructure – Enabling Converged Technologies
The converging of technology presents numerous challenges to managers of network infrastructures. No longer do managers only have to worry about voice and data; they must now be well versed in the...
View ArticleContinuous Connectivity Is Making Life Better
We’ve all been there, right? We’ve called our families or continued a business call on the way out of the office; however, as soon as we step into the elevator the “can you hear me now” question...
View ArticleBuilding Pervasive Infrastructures
Tablets, eReaders and the latest iPhone/Pad/Pod have been the top ‘gadgets’ in 2010 and these devices will probably top the list of network headaches in 2011 and beyond. Since we have all proven as...
View ArticleSmartphones Are Shifting Expectations
Although smartphones have only been around since 2007, their popularity has grown dramatically in this must-stay-connected society. In 2012, consumers around the world are expected to take possession...
View ArticlePop Quiz—Wired, Wireless or Both?
I took a pop quiz from Cisco. It contained 10 simple questions to help me determine how I should network my office – wired, wireless or both. My quiz result was “both”—wired with a few wireless access...
View ArticleOptimizing The Cost Per Bit Per Meter
It is clear that our insatiable appetite for bandwidth, whether over a wired or wireless network, is fed only at the right price. However let’s be clear it is not a choice of price alone, but a...
View ArticleHealthcare Facilities Require “Medical Grade” In-building Wireless
CommScope’s Solution Business Partner community is an extremely important aspect of how our products get into the hands of end users. In the case of In-Building Wireless solutions, these business...
View ArticleWire More To Wireless!
As organizations strive to make more effective use of people, workspaces, and business systems, flexibility may be the single biggest factor in worker productivity and corporate efficiency. What...
View ArticleHealthcare, Structured Cabling Standards and HIMSS
The Telecommunication Industry Association (or TIA) has historically provided best practices on cabling in traditional premises environments though its TIA-568 series of standards. Over time, TIA has...
View ArticleIn-Building Wireless Solutions—Making Medicine Mobile
Healthcare CIOs are facing real challenges today trying to support multiple mobile devices within a hospital. Whether a doctor is downloading an X-ray to a tablet, an EMT is communicating via a First...
View ArticleIntelligence Saves The Day!
Recently, I was working with a customer to implement an intelligent infrastructure system in their data center. They were struggling to manage their ports and patch cords as several different groups...
View ArticleYou Don’t Really Win Until You’ve Won Twice
Within most sales organizations there is a tendency to slap ourselves on our backs each time we win over a new customer. After all, a new customer for us means one less customer for our competitors;...
View ArticleSculpting More Wireless Capacity in Stadium Sectors
Stadiums represent an unparalleled challenge to wireless operators in terms of the density of mobile device users. Tens of thousands of people are concentrated in a very limited space including the...
View ArticleSupport Your Data Network Before “IT Happens”
Thirty-four minutes can seem like an eternity…just ask the engineers that scrambled in New Orleans to restore power during the Super Bowl. Fortunately, spectator and player safety was not at risk;...
View ArticleThe Elementary Elements of Cables
In 1887, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, one of his most beloved and brightest lead characters. In most of his adventures Holmes worked alongside his close friend, Dr. John H. Watson....
View ArticleAre There Any DAS Questions Left?
If you have a question about CommScope’s new ION-U distributed antenna system (DAS), odds are it was asked during my recent webinar Deliver DAS Capacity without DAS Complexity with Fierce Wireless...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....