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 +====== Introduction to DAS Networks ======
 +
 +Author: Michelle McCausland
 +
 +Excerpts taken from presentation given by Stephen Shotts - Errigal U - Wireless Telecom & DAS Primer - November 2015
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 +**DAS** - Stands for Distributed Antenna Systems
 +  * A single traditional “tower” is replaced by smaller, typically fiber-fed, remote amplifiers.
 +  * DAS is widely used indoors and outdoors - in hotels, shopping centers, stadiums.
 +
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 +
 +**Pros:**
 +  * Less loss between amplifier and antenna (requiring lower power).
 +  * Signal can be placed more exactly.
 +  * Hardware supports “neutral host” configuration.
 +
 +**Cons:**
 +  * Installation costs are higher compared to an average tower.
 +  * Maintenance costs are higher (more nodes, fiber repairs are costly).
 +  * Added complexity (multiple vendors and configurations).
 +
 +----
 +
 +**Currently 74,000 active DAS nodes deployed in the US.**
 +
 +**Crown Castle – A traditional tower company**
 +  * 28,000 DAS “Nodes” including “Extension Units”
 +  * Acquisitions:  Newpath ($115M) and NextG Communications ($1B), as well as other local fiber companies.
 +
 +**ExteNet Systems**
 +  * 8,000 DAS “Nodes” including “Extension Units”
 +  * Acquisitions:  Former Mobilitie DAS assets by way of SBA Communications (tower Co.)
 +
 +**Future Customer(s):**
 +  * American Tower Company
 +  * 8,000 DAS “Nodes” + tower monitoring (lights, generators, etc.)
 +  * Other smaller integrators, venue owners, and DAS OEMs
 +
 +----
 +
 +**DAS OEMs (hardware vendors)**
 +
 +  * Commscope (Andrew) – Hardware manufactured in Germany.
 +     * Models:  ION-M, ION-B, ION-U, TSUN
 +  * TE Connectivity (LGC, ADC, recently acquired by Commscope) – Based in San Jose.
 +     * Models: LRCS, Prism, Fusion, Spectrum.
 +  * Corning Mobile Access – Primarily only indoor DAS.
 +     * Models:  MA1000/2000, CorningOne
 +  * BravoTech Internaitonal (BTI) – Errigal worked with them to improve their SNMP Agent.
 +  * Powerwave - Out of business, but hardware is still deployed.
 +  * SOLiD – Made in Korea.  Offers NOC services out of CA.
 +  * Zinwave - Made in UK.  Extremely poor SNMP agent design.
 +  * Teko Telecom - Made in Italy.  Deployed in Levi’s stadium.
 +
 +NOTE: See the following page for more info on DAS and NON DAS OEMs: [[toolsandtechnologies:oems|OEMs]]
 +
 +
 +----
 +===== Self Assessment =====
 +
 +Assess your knowledge by seeing if you can answer the following questions:
 +
 +  - What does the term DAS stand for?
 +  - Where are DAS systems used?
 +  - What are some advantages of DAS systems? Name 2
 +  - What are some dis-advantages of DAS systems? Name 2
 +  - Approximately how many DAS nodes are actively used in the US?
 +  - Name 3 DAS OEMs