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DENGYO USA Answering the Call
The Challenge: Finding an Antenna Vendor to Replace Specialty Antennas A major US Carrier with regional offices in Florida found itself in a dilemma. They needed to upgrade 100-150 existing antennas to better support current generation multiband 4G/5G antennas. The challenge was their mounting location – at the top of existing flag poles. This not
DENGYO Announces Formation of Active Products Business Unit
DENGYO Announces Formation of Active Products Business Unit DENGYO, a leading provider of wireless base station antenna solutions, today announced the formation of the DENGYO Technology business unit. This group was established to develop active wireless access infrastructure products, including 5G mid-band radio units, to complement Dengyo’s widely deployed antenna solutions. New and upcoming applications
Design Your Own Custom Antenna
With new opportunities opening up due to a massive infusion of 500 MHz of spectrum to the wireless industry, you need to be prepared to take full advantage. That means choosing the 3.5GHz antenna that best suits your needs.
Holding Steady in an Industry Storm
by John Conceicao
The wireless industry is facing a perfect storm: a 5G spending slowdown, the looming promise of 6G, and a surge in consolidation.
5G: A Green Game Changer for the Paris Olympics
The Paris Olympics is setting a new standard for sustainable events. By using existing venues and focusing on reducing waste, they’re making a big difference. 5G technology is a key part of this effort.
5G is more energy-efficient and requires less physical infrastructure than older networks.
Dengyo Environmental, Social, and Governance Principles
ESG principles are how organizations measure environmental stewardship, human rights, and internal governance. Find out about Dengyo’s ESG initiatives.
Top 5 Reasons to Declutter Your Cell Site with Multi-Band Antennas
From the earliest days of the telephone, companies (and the public) have had to deal with cluttered spaces. As the first phone companies competed for customers, they filled the sky above the streets with hundreds and hundreds of phone lines. Needless to say, it wasn’t the best solution, but it was the only solution they