Enterprises today face a paradox: as buildings become more energy efficient, they also become more resistant to wireless signals. Despite widespread 5G deployment, reliable mobile connectivity inside large buildings remains a challenge, particularly where mid-band 5G signals struggle to penetrate modern materials and where adding new macro cell towers is expensive and slow.
Across industries, from healthcare to manufacturing, IT teams report recurring pain points: dropped calls, inconsistent Wi-Fi calling, limited support for IoT devices, and no visibility into user experience. While solutions like repeaters, small cells, or traditional DAS have served as stopgaps, each comes with trade-offs in cost, complexity, scalability, and upgradeability.
This session explores the full landscape of in-building mobile connectivity technologies; How they’ve evolved, where they fall short, and what new approaches are emerging.
CTO Mehmet Yavuz walks through performance, deployment, and operational challenges that enterprises face, drawing on real-world insights and survey data across verticals.
Topics covered include
- Why existing in-building mobile solutions struggle to keep pace
- The trade-offs between DAS, small cells, Wi-Fi calling, and repeaters.
- Key enterprise requirements, from cost and coverage to emergency services and visibility
- The emergence of multi-operator architectures and their potential impact
If you're exploring how to modernize mobile connectivity inside your enterprise, this conversation offers a practical, technology-first perspective.
Watch the full webinar now and reimagine what enterprise connectivity can be.