Mobile connectivity trends in manufacturing

While wireless connectivity in the manufacturing realm seldom makes the list of top technology priorities, its invisible and ubiquitous nature has enabled countless innovations and productivity improvements. It is the foundational infrastructure for many key technology trends that leading manufacturers have identified to converge digital and physical worlds, such as robotics, the internet of things (IoT), and augmented/virtual reality.
JMA Wireless Antennas Enable Cellular Connectivity for 100,000 Fans

The Roskilde Festival is one of the largest annual events in Europe every year. The 2016 celebration included 183 concerts with acts from over 30 countries across nine stages. In addition to listening to great music, attendees participated in workshops, listened to talks, and viewed works of art created just for Roskilde.
JMA Wireless Deploys the Largest In-Building DAS in Mexico

Monterrey is a bustling metropolis with over four million people, making it the largest and most key metropolitan area in all of northern Mexico. It is known for being the most developed city in the country, host to many national and international companies, and since October 2015 home to Pabellón M, a world class complex that includes extensive commercial office space, a spectacular shopping center, an amazing auditorium, a first rate convention center and a luxury hotel.
Axel Towers Selects JMA Wireless for Cellular Connectivity

Axeltorv Square, located in the center of Copenhagen, has changed. The old Scala building has been replaced with a five-tower structure known as Axel Towers. This copperAn architectural marvel enriches the Copenhagen skyline and the cellular experience clad, multi-purpose building is home to well-appointed, modern offices on the upper floors while the first two levels offer distinctive dining and shopping options.
Carlsberg City District Turns to JMA Wireless for Powerful Cellular Connectivity

The Carlsberg name has a rich heritage in Denmark. In 1847 J.C. Jacobsen founded Carlsberg Brewery. He named it after his son, Carl, and the hill (or berg) it was built on. Today the original site of this famous brewery is being transformed into a sustainable city district, located just minutes from the center of Copenhagen.
Driving Mobile Comms in King Willem-Alexander Tunnel

The King Willem-Alexander Tunnel, located in the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands, is not your typical roadway tunnel built to alleviate traffic congestion. This 2.3-kilometer tunnel is actually four tunnel tubes stacked on top of each other, with two above and two below. The two upper tunnels are for local traffic while the lower ones are for through traffic. Each tunnel includes two lanes. Above the tunnel at the surface is a two-lane, dual roadway with cycling and walking paths in the middle surrounded by more than two thousand linden trees. This roadway is intended only for local traffic.
JMA Wireless Delivers Ubiquitous Cellular Coverage to Aarhus Developments

When thinking of major cities in Denmark, Copenhagen usually comes to mind first. However, Aarhus, located 187 kilometers northwest of Copenhagen, is the country’s second biggest city and has become a key destination for many reasons. It is not only the largest city for industry, services and trade on the Jutland Peninsula, but it also is one of the top 100 conference cities in the world and home to Scandinavia’s largest university, Aarhus University.
Toreo Parque Central Elevates the Shopping Experience Thanks to JMA Wireless

Since 1976 Grupo Danhos has been a developer group dedicated primarily to the development, leasing, operation and management of shopping centers, offices and mixed-use projects in the metropolitan area of Mexico City. In late 2015, they opened the spectacular Toreo Parque Central Mall.
JMA Wireless’ Leading-Edge Solution Turns Around DAS Project at 5 Penn Plaza

5 Penn Plaza, one of New York City’s most iconic buildings, is located in the heart of the new Midtown West. This historic 24 story high-rise comprised of residential units, offices and retail businesses was originally built in 1915 and was known as the Printing Crafts Building. Now 5 Penn Plaza is home to prominent businesses such as Thomas Publishing, SiriusXM® Radio, Visiting Nurse Service and The Wallace Foundation.
Improving the Passenger Experience at Airports with Proven Mobile Connectivity

Around the globe billions of people engage in air travel every year. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) the airlines expect to double the number of passengers by 2034, bringing the total number of travelers to seven billion annually¹. Airlines as well as airports are seeking ways to improve the experience for these travelers and keep air travel on the upswing. Implementing different technologies is one way to enhance the passenger experience.