Fiber-to-the-Antenna Installation Best Practices for the Tower Hand
Consumer appetite for high-speed mobile devices and services shows no sign of slowing. Smart phones and tablet computers are flying off retail shelves around the world, promising consumers high-speed data services.
The International Telecommunications Union reports that mobile broadband subscriptions reached 1.2 billion in 2011*, and millions of new customers sign up each week. Meanwhile, device manufacturers and wireless service providers have begun introducing LTE/4G-capable products.
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