ExteNet Systems, a leading provider of Distributed Networks enabling advanced wireless services indoors and outdoors, announced that Tim Ayers, Vice President of Global Services, will speak on the structure and viability of Distributed Network ownership and models at the 2015 DAS & Small Cell Congress, taking place June 8-10, 2015 in New Orleans. The DAS & Small Cell Congress annually convenes the industry's visionaries to discuss and debate issues in network coverage and capacity. Tim Ayers will be talking about how Heterogeneous networks and flexible deployment models help solve network densification challenges for wireless carriers and their customers.
Small Cells are the most recent evolution of wireless radio technology and are becoming mainstream for Wireless Service Providers (WSPs) as part of their heterogeneous network (HetNet) strategies. Network densification requirements for WSPs have led to the need for distributed networks, as broadband network capacity and optimal network performance have become imperative needs alongside seamless mobility. In fact, the latest Small Cell Forum report finds more than 10 million small cells deployed already with more deployments in the horizon. Innovation around network architectures, deployment models and network operations is critical to advance and create a sustainable mobile infrastructure.
ExteNet will feature recent technology developments and offerings at booth number 320 at the 2015 DAS & Small Cell Congress . The event is hosted at The Roosevelt New Orleans.