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TUSMobil Slovenia Gains Competitive Edge with HELIAX® FXL Smoothwall Cable

HELIAX FXL smoothwall exceeded the electrical and mechanical performance that TUSMobil had come to expect with their existing corrugated cable.

 

HELIAX® FXL Connecting Wireless Users in India
Nokia Siemens Networks secured a $900 million contract from India’s largest mobile phone operator to help expand its communications network in 2007, it turned to long-time collaborator, Andrew Solutions, for help.
HELIAX FXL Ease of Installation Around the Globe
Andrew Field Services Group was asked by Globe Telecom to provide on-site assistance for a rooftop/in-building installation of HELIAX® FXL cable at the One E-Com building near the Mall of Asia in Manila, Philippines. Despite the difference in construction from corrugated products, HELIAX FXL cable allowed for a high-quality yet easy and efficient installation.
High Speed Mobility
High speed trains tend to lose out in the US due to the coun-try’s love-affair with automobiles and airplanes, along with limited government support. But across Europe, high speed trains play a major role in rapid travel, particu-larly for people moving between cities within individual countries.
Mobile Phones on the High Seas
There are no network towers in the middle of oceans. There are no phone lines trailing the international cruise ships that dot large waterways. But there are thousands of tourists making long-distance cruises every year. In working with one of its customers, Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM) recognized this and came to Andrew Wireless Solutions to see what could be done.
World Cup Excellence Exhibited in Indoor Communications Systems
Spectators at the 2006 World Cup tournament in Germany were able to instantly share their experiences via cell phone without interruption thanks to the foresight and investment of most wireless operators serving the region. Andrew designed, supplied, and installed single- and multi-carrier indoor systems in nine of the 12 stadiums used for the Cup, as well as in several of the host cities’ metro rail systems.
Increasing Security in the Moscow Metro: Russia’s Famed 12-Line Train System
Each day 11 million passengers travel on the Moscow Metro. Andrew has helped to make their daily ride safer and smoother.
The Bottom Line of Airport Coverage and Capacity Systems
Access to your cellular network in an airport is important to customers. Travelers spend significant time waiting for planes to leave, in transit between flights, sitting through delays, and waiting to be picked up. In all cases, there is little to do but call friends and loved ones; pass time by playing video games, checking emails, or surfing the Internet. The wireless operators that provide travelers the coverage and capacity to do these things in the airport are the ones that keep their customers connected and happy.
Olympic Heroics Come Home
Hundreds of thousands of tourists flocked to Turin, Italy in 2006 for the spectacle of XX Winter Olympics. After witnessing a game-winning slap shot, a perfectly rendered ice dance, or the torrential rush of a bobsled in motion, many of these visitors wanted to share their experiences.Andrew provided solutions to ensure that operators could make wireless signals available to customers even in the most difficult environments.
Lighter Than Air Science
The United States National Weather Service (NWS) sends up about 200 balloons a day to track weather patterns from high in the sky.
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