Ericsson’s Radio Dot System to bring cell signal everywhere

DHAKA, April 8 (NsNewsWire) — Ericsson has introduced its  Radio Dot System in Bangladesh, which is designed to bring cell phone signal to hard-to-reach places, such as the inside of a big building.

The world-leading provider of telecommunications equipment and services to the telecom operators introduced and showcased the cutting edge technology at a press conference in the city recently.

 Raj J, managing Director (center),  Abdus Salam, chief technology officer, and Mehnaz Kabir, head of communications, of Ericsson Bangladesh, among others, were present in the press conference held on Thursday.

Launched in September 2013,  the small, disc-shaped Radio Dot system integrates a dot antenna, which is linked to an indoor radio component through LAN cables and then to the neighboring macro base station.

It consists of multiple disc-shaped radio broadcasters called Dots. Each Dot can provide high-quality access to mobile broadband and voice services for the surrounding area, and multiple Dots can be used together to broaden the coverage indoors.

The system enables mobile operators to deliver consistently high-performance voice and data coverage and capacity in the broadest range of enterprise buildings and public venues, including the underserved, high growth, medium-to-large building and venue category.

 The set-up, which uses an innovative, high-performance radio system called radio dot, is said to improve indoor mobile network coverage and offer customers the best possible network experience.  Ericsson Press Release

Photo Caption:  Raj J, managing Director (center),  Abdus Salam, chief technology officer, and Mehnaz Kabir, head of communications, of Ericsson Bangladesh introduced and showcased the Radio Dot System to the journalists in a press conference in the city on Thursday.