InnerWireless’ Horizon is a comprehensive wireless platform that can accelerate the adoption
of wireless technology and enhance mobile productivity and the end-user
experience. Did you know that we all spend an average of 50% of our productive time indoors? Yet,
most facilities have less than acceptable wireless coverage and capacity. By partnering with
InnerWireless, customers are taking control of their mobility requirements to implement a
comprehensive, measurable wireless roadmap.
Horizon is a single, broadband converged wireless antenna system delivers any wireless
signal, from 450 MHz to 6 GHz, facility- and campus-wide:
- Wireless Devices and Applications
- Smartphones and Broadband Data Cards
- Point-of-Care Computing
- VoWLAN
- RTLS and Temperature Monitoring
- WMTS and Monitoring
- Wireless Clocks and Building Automation
Horizon is engineered to provide coverage and capacity for each and every wireless services, such as:
- Your building is wired with a hybrid combination of coaxial/fiber optic cabling and broadband antennas.
- Wide-area services, such as 3G, are connected to Horizon in a single common area, such as a basement, using wireless carrier equipment, such as a bi-directional amplifier.
- Local-area services, such as Wi-Fi or WMTS, are connected to Horizon, on each floor in a telecom closet or ceiling cabinet.
- The broadband antennas distribute each and every wireless service.
Since Horizon enables multiple wireless services in one solution, it exceeds
single-purpose, discrete wireless systems. Not only eliminating multiple,
separate infrastructures and installations but also reducing the costs associated with maintaining multiple systems.
Horizon provides a wireless foundation. No matter the mobility needs of today or the technology
demands of tomorrow, Horizon has your wireless strategy covered by comprehensively enabling wireless
services, devices and applications – whether you want to use one application on a Smartphone and
another application on a VoWLAN device or even if you decide to switch them in the future.
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