Wilcon Deploys New Infrastructure to Enhance Next Gen Small Cell Technology
Wilcon has built secure, carrier-gradefiber backhaul connecting the areas’ small cell and macro sites to enable wireless carriers to interconnect to their core networks.
Wilcon President and CEO Jon DeLuca states, “Remarkable increases in the amount of mobile traffic are driving the demand for more robust broadband capacity throughout metro areas. Small cell technology allows national mobile providers not only to extend their coverage, but also to increase quality and improve user experiences. Wilcon’s dense, state-of-the-art network has been uniquely designed and deployed to address these dynamics, ensuring optimal performance and enhancing reliability for Southern Californians.”
Ronald Gruia, leading industry analyst and Director of Emerging Telecoms at Frost & Sullivan, also adds, "Fiber deployments, such as Wilcon’s, will enable carriers to further 'densify' their networks by deploying extra small cells and future proof their backhaul capacity to support the tremendous growth in data traffic, particularly video. These next generation network rollouts will set the stage for supporting higher frequencies, such as 5 GHz, WiFi offloading, 4.5G and eventually 5G. Simply stated, buildouts such as these are critical to ensure American carriers and users remain on the cutting edge of wireless technology.”
Read full release at: https://wilcon.com/press-releases/wilcon-expands-los-angeles-fiber-network-for-wireless-communications.