O-MC Signal Research, Inc.
Veteran-owned business specialized in
Wireless Research, Design and Development.

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Wireless in-building

Americans have become accustomed to having their mobile phones provide service whereever they go. Yet it is not surprising to most cell phone users that their mobile phone will provide only minimal or sporadic service inside most buildings.

O-MC Signal Research offers advanced in-building design and development that will enhance the performance of all mobile phone service in any interior venue, ranging from buildings, tunnels, subway stations or subway cars, malls, warehouses, or factories. Our design provides the ability to include public safety, cellular, digital PCS wireless, SMR, 802.11a and 802.11b on the same infra-structure.

O-MC Signal Research offers advanced in-building design and development that will enhance the performance of all mobile phone service in any interior venue, ranging from buildings, tunnels, subway stations or subway cars, malls, warehouses, or factories. Our design provides the ability to include public safety, cellular, digital PCS wireless, SMR, 802.11a and 802.11b on the same infra-structure.

There are varying reasons for desiring in-building service, ranging from routine or emergency phone service for in-building patrons to additional revenue for the carriers. Property owners will gain the advantage of increased occupancy rates due to improved wireless service within their properties.

Don’t churn your tenants over to the competition due to lack of reliable in-building wireless service.

Superior performance through experience, dedication and technical innovation. Please call O-MC Signal Research, Inc. at 973.743.0987.

 

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O-MC Signal Research, Inc.

451 Essex Avenue
Bloomfield, NJ 07003


973-743-0987
oscar.mckee@o-mc.com

Americans have become accustomed to having their mobile phones work where ever they go. Yet it is not surprising to most New Yorkers that their phone will offer only minimal or sporadic service in most buildings within the five boroughs of New York, and indeed the greater metropolitan area.