Carnegie Mellon 5G Living Edge Labs

Dish met their 70% FCC goal to role out a cloud-native 5G network across the U.S. with the help of custom designed macro-antennas by JMA Wireless.

Webinars and Online Learning

Webinars and online learning opportunities are regularly scheduled and can be taken at the students convenience.

Technical Education Catalog

Select from a range of courses covering today’s advanced wireless networks that best address your organizations needs.

JMA FUZE™ solution portfolio 

The FUZE™ solution portfolio focuses on optimizing connectivity from head end locations to remote sites in heterogeneous network deployments. FUZE uniquely integrates fiber distribution, powered Ethernet, mounting and Digital Electricity to provide a highly efficient deployment solution.

Virtualized multi-service enterprise wireless for CBRS and cellular

The mid-size enterprise market represents 49 million square feet of office space in the United States, which is occupied by one third of today’s workforce. The CIOs of these businesses are often perplexed about the easiest way to enable mobile wireless coverage and capacity in their buildings. Now, CIOs can receive what they are looking for in a solution specifically designed to meet their needs.

Keeping Guests Connected Anywhere, Anytime

The hospitality industry is on an upswing once again with worldwide revenues projected to be $550 billion in 2016.1 The fastest growing customer segment in this market is millennials who have grown up with technology and have different expectations. However, whether millennial, baby boomer, business or pleasure traveler hotels realize robust wireless connectivity is a must. These wireless networks are not only used by guests, but they also are utilized by staff to enhance productivity and increase safety.

Improve Employee Productivity and Satisfaction with Wireless Connectivity Solutions

Enterprises are undergoing dramatic changes in order to support today’s technological advances. This includes addressing wireless communication as traditional cellular networks attempt to meet exponentially increasing data demands. Employees expect mobile connectivity to ensure work productivity and stay connected throughout the day especially as collaborative environments have become the norm. Many companies are embracing BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) strategies to help ensure employee satisfaction. Furthermore, best-in-class companies are building new structures with LEEDS (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification in mind. These new buildings have significant environmental benefits, but can be detrimental to wireless signal and require careful planning to ensure cellular communications. All of these changes in the corporate world are placing great demands on wireless networks and their ability to deliver reliable, robust coverage and capacity.