CED Systems

CED Systems

Telecommunications

Kearny, New Jersey 3,599 followers

Telecom Engineering Consulting | Network Deployment | Tower, Small Cells, DAS, Fiber & Alternative Coverage Solutions

About us

We are deploying infrastructure for 5G Networks. A telecommunications Network deployment startup with strategic support to the nationwide 5G deployments, helping Enterprises, OEMs and Wireless Operators deploy public and private connectivity solutions. We deliver turnkey services to Mobile operators, OEMs and Enterprise clients ranging from network design, deployment, operations and maintenance activities. Telecom Engineering Consulting | Network Deployment | Tower, Small Cells, DAS, Fiber & Alternative Coverage Solutions| Public Safety Systems #cedsys #5g #connectedmobility

Website
http://cedsys.com
Industry
Telecommunications
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Kearny, New Jersey
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2014
Specialties
DAS Design & Consulting, Fiber Optic Engineering & Construction, RF Field Solutions, Telecommunications, Consulting, Software, RF Engineering, Design and Optimization, iDAS/oDAS, Small Cells, Public Safety, Systems Integrations, Solar, and EV Charging

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  • Neutral Host Networks (NHNs) offer top-tiered in-building connectivity. They are third-party-owned infrastructures that allow multiple mobile network operators (such as Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile) to use the same network to provide customer service. They are perfect for any area with connectivity issues. They also help eliminate Wi-Fi troubles because the premises always have cellular connectivity. Here are 5 benefits of deploying Neutral Host Networks: 1. Enhanced Connectivity NHNs eliminate dead zones and ensure seamless mobile coverage indoors and in hard-to-reach areas, providing users with consistent signal strength and better call quality. 2. Multi-Carrier Support NHNs support multiple carriers simultaneously, ensuring that users of different mobile networks can enjoy the same high-quality connectivity within the covered area. 3. Cost Efficiency By sharing a single infrastructure, NHNs reduce the deployment and maintenance costs for both network operators and facility owners. This shared model also minimizes the need for redundant infrastructure. 4. Scalability Neutral Host Networks are highly scalable, making them ideal for accommodating the growing demand for mobile data and 5G. 5. Improved User Experience With NHNs, users experience fewer dropped calls, faster data speeds, and uninterrupted connectivity, enhancing overall satisfaction. Universities, hospitals, hotels, and even manufacturing facilities are already deploying NHNs as Wi-Fi substitutes. They offer much better connectivity and save on costs in the long run. Nobu Hotel at Caesar's Palace, the University of Virginia, and California Polytechnic State University are some prominent places that have deployed NHNs to resolve connectivity troubles. To learn more about the technology and how it can benefit your business, reach out to us.

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  • From smart manufacturing to logistics, businesses are increasingly relying on connected systems to streamline operations. This is where Private 5G networks are stepping in to revolutionize industries. With ultra-low latency, enhanced security, and reliable connectivity, Private 5G provides the backbone for industries aiming to future-proof their operations. Here's how it can positively impact the industrial sector: 1. Manufacturing Automation Private 5G enables smart factories where robots and IoT devices can communicate in real time. This allows for precise control of assembly lines, predictive maintenance of machinery, and efficient production workflows. 2. Supply Chain and Logistics With Private 5G, real-time tracking of goods and vehicles is seamless. Businesses can even optimize warehouse management, improve fleet tracking, and minimize shipment delays. 3. Real-Time Data Analysis Private 5G enables instantaneous data collection and analysis, helping industries make informed decisions quickly. This improves operational efficiency by identifying trends and solving issues before they escalate. 4. Scalable Connectivity Private 5G provides the flexibility to scale operations by easily integrating new devices, systems, or facilities without compromising network performance. 5. Collaborative Workflows With Private 5G, teams can collaborate seamlessly across large sites or multiple facilities. Enhanced connectivity supports video conferencing, shared workflows, and real-time file sharing. 6. Operational Safety Private 5G powers IoT devices like wearables and sensors to monitor environmental conditions and worker health, improving workplace safety and compliance. These are just a few of the many operational areas where Private 5G can transform the industrial sector. These crucial points show how this technology enhances efficiency, safety, and scalability in industries worldwide. That's why giant corporations like Airbus and John Deere are deploying Private 5g in their facilities worldwide. Contact us to learn more about Private 5G, its benefits for industries and its installation. Our team of experts is ready to answer all your questions!

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  • Enhancing indoor communication is a key business strategy for improving customer experience and growing profits. However, statistics show that 80% of all commercial real estate has poor or no cellular coverage. This is a surprising number, considering that 80% of all communications happen indoors. Businesses have relied on Wi-Fi for years to fill up the connectivity gaps. Now, it's proving to be an unreliable standalone solution. Here are 5 things you get when you pair up your Wi-Fi with DAS: 1. No More Dead Zones Wi-Fi struggles to provide coverage in basements, stairwells, parking garages, and other hard-to-reach areas, while DAS ensures seamless connectivity across the entire building. People won't have to roam around with phones in their hands searching for signals. 2. Handle High-Density Environments DAS efficiently supports many users and devices simultaneously, making it ideal for offices, conference rooms, and crowded workspaces where WiFi lags. 3. Reliable Cellular Coverage DAS boosts cellular signals, ensuring employees and customers experience clear voice calls and fast mobile data without relying solely on WiFi. 4. Dual Connectivity Options By complementing WiFi with DAS, businesses ensure uninterrupted connectivity, even when WiFi networks experience outages or congestion. 5. Support for IoT and Smart Devices DAS enhances connectivity for IoT devices such as security systems, smart sensors, and automation tools that commonly rely on cellular connections because running them on Wi-Fi is risky. The bottom line is that DAS can change the connectivity game for you. Having strong signals on your business premises at all times definitely impacts customer experience, employee satisfaction and the overall business operations. DAS can be the perfect solution for reducing your dependence on Wi-Fi and cellular towers for signals. Drop a message to talk to our experts about wireless connectivity solutions for your business.

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  • Poor wireless connectivity is an affliction for the hospitality industry, especially hotels. Unfortunately, many of them are "connectivity deserts." Large buildings have materials like steel and concrete, which is why cellular signals cannot penetrate inside them. Even WiFi signals become weak, and the number of dead zones increases. This directly impacts business operations and customer experience. The Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace in Vegas is an example. The hotel had severe connectivity issues, as WiFi and cellular network signals could not penetrate the indoor environment. To address the problem, the hotel deployed a CBRS private wireless solution. This solution positively affected all business aspects, such as guest servicing and housekeeping. In addition, certain upgrades to the same infrastructure made AT&T and T-Mobile networks available for everyone on the premises. Deploying a wireless solution turned Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace from a place of "connectivity challenges" to a hotel with seamless, high-speed internet access. If you are in the hospitality industry and facing connectivity challenges, reach out to us. We have just the perfect solution for you. To know more, contact CED Systems or drop an email at hello@cedsys.com

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  • Businesses install Wi-Fi to meet the connectivity gaps and inconsistent cellphone networks indoors. Let's explore why that's not the best solution. Even after advancements in mobile networks, businesses still need help in achieving seamless indoor connectivity. However, installing Wi-Fi is only a temporary solution. Businesses that want growth will eventually have to look for better solutions like Neutral Host Networks (NHN), Active DAS, or Small Cells. Here's why: 1. Customer Experience Reports show that only around 20% of people think public Wi-Fi is safe. The rest have reservations and hesitate to use it. So, offering Wi-Fi without a cellular network is a disadvantage. In addition, dead zones, network congestion, and tricky logins contribute to a negative customer experience. Dropped calls and stuck payments can also add to customer frustration and damage a business's reputation. 2. Scalability As businesses grow, their connectivity needs expand. Wi-Fi alone struggles to keep up with the increasing number of users and devices. Solutions like NHN or Small Cells are designed to scale effortlessly, supporting seamless connectivity even in high-demand environments. 3. Security Concerns Public Wi-Fi networks are prone to cyberattacks, exposing businesses and customers to data breaches. Neutral Host Networks and DAS offer secure cellular connections, safeguarding sensitive information and reinforcing trust among employees and clients. 4. Business Continuity Relying solely on Wi-Fi leaves businesses vulnerable to outages or connectivity issues. Cellular-based solutions provide a reliable backup, ensuring uninterrupted operations and minimizing downtime. 5. Employee Experience Employees need reliable connectivity to work efficiently. Wi-Fi signals often weaken in certain building parts, disrupting essential tasks or meetings. With NHN or DAS, employees can enjoy consistent coverage across the entire space, improving productivity and satisfaction. The bottom line is that seamless connectivity is crucial for businesses that want to grow. Sticking to Wi-Fi for connectivity needs will eventually limit you. Explore wireless solutions to ensure that connectivity is never an issue for your business ever again. Want to learn more? Reach out to our professionals via CED Systems or drop an email at hello@cedsys.com

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  • Seamless connectivity should be a top priority for any modern business that wants to flourish. Without it, there can be severe impacts on productivity, communication, and even customer experience. To ensure your business never faces connectivity disruptions, choose to deploy neutral host networks (NHN). Here are a few benefits of doing so: 1. Consistent Coverage For Different Carriers NHN eliminates all indoor connectivity challenges and dependence on external cellular towers. Your premise will have seamless and consistent coverage for users of multiple carriers within the building. 2. Future-Proof Infrastructure Adapting to new and efficient technologies becomes easier when your building premise supports high-speed cellular connections. 3. No Dead Zones With NHN, you'll not have dead zones, a common problem for WiFi-powered buildings. This will save your business from dropped calls and unproductivity because of communication gaps. 4. Increased Employee Satisfaction Seamless connectivity benefits everyone on the building's premises, especially employees. Their workflow is never disturbed by connection troubles, and they'll get things done on time. 5. Improved Customer Experience If your customers have to leave the building to receive a call or their payment doesn't go through because of a lack of connection, they'll be frustrated. These are just two of the many examples of how poor connectivity can ruin customer experience. With NHN, you ensure that customers never have a problem with connection. In fact, this is a marketable factor for certain sectors, such as hospitality, healthcare, or education. If your business struggles with WiFi and connectivity troubles, consider installing neutral host networks (NHN). To learn more about the infrastructure and its deployment, reach out to CED Systems or drop an email at hello@cedsys.com

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  • Poor connectivity in commercial buildings can significantly impact employee productivity and morale. A survey revealed that one-third of workers have missed a business opportunity because of poor cellphone connectivity. Besides lost customer opportunities, unreliable internet can lead to missed deadlines and unnecessary employee stress. The problem magnifies even more when it comes to commercial real estate. Employees in these spaces depend on seamless connectivity to stay productive and deliver results. Yet, many buildings fall short, with dead zones and dropped calls disrupting workflows and customer interactions. Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) can transform these spaces by ensuring uninterrupted cellular and internet access throughout the building. This means improved employee productivity, collaboration, and stress-free operations for businesses. For property owners, DAS installation increases building value, attracts top tenants, and commands higher rents. Check out our article about enhancing employee experience in commercial real estate with DAS and how it benefits businesses. To know more and get custom DAS solutions for your business, reach out to CED Systems or leave us an email at hello@cedsys.com

    Better Employee Experience With DAS-Powered Commercial Real Estate - CED Systems

    Better Employee Experience With DAS-Powered Commercial Real Estate - CED Systems

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  • One huge problem for business growth that often goes unnoticed → dropped calls. Surveys show that one-third of workers reported losing sales opportunities due to dropped calls. This commonly occurs because many buildings don't receive the full strength of the network from external towers. The downside can be huge considering that 80% of all mobile communication happens indoors. Besides employee frustration, it also adds to poor customer experience and, ultimately, losses for businesses. Deploying wireless connectivity solutions can solve your connectivity troubles and gear you towards growth. It can also help you save costs, increase property value, and gain an edge over your competitors. To learn more about wireless connectivity solutions for your business, reach out to CED Systems or drop an email at hello@cedsys.com

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    Achieving a reliable cellular network indoors is a huge hurdle for businesses. Many have installed WiFi to bridge the gaps, but it's inefficient. With DAS, businesses can now have uninterrupted indoor connections. No more dependence on external towers or WiFi, which has challenges slowing business growth. Read our latest article, which covers the benefits of DAS over WiFi and its installation process. To learn more about DAS and how it can contribute to your businesses' growth, reach out to CED Systems or drop an email at hello@cedsys.com

    DAS vs. WiFi: Why DAS Wins & How It’s Installed

    DAS vs. WiFi: Why DAS Wins & How It’s Installed

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  • 83% of manufacturers expect smart solutions to transform the industry, and 50% are already deploying IoT devices to improve operational efficiencies. With high-tech machines, robots, and devices entering the manufacturing industry, adopting reliable and secure internet connectivity solutions is imperative. Traditional WiFi, with its shortcomings like limited reach, network congestion, and limited scalability, isn't the ideal solution for the manufacturing sector. Businesses in the manufacturing sector that want growth will have to adopt fast, secure, and reliable internet solutions such as Active DAS or Private 5G. The ideal solution can vary depending on variables like business needs, site area, scalability plans, etc. To learn about Private 5G and DAS and how it can transform your business connectivity, reach out to CED Systems or email us at hello@cedsys.com _______________________________________________ *Data from Deloitte reports.

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