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.

Keeping Subscribers Connected and Cell Towers Concealed 

Subscribers love the convenience and connectivity their cell phones afford them. However, to enable communication anywhere, anytime cell phone towers must be erected across the land, which is not loved by these very same mobile users. Many times they are eyesores and ruin beautiful landscapes. To combat this issue, mobile network operators (MNOs) are turning to creative ways to conceal them.

To better blend in with the environment cell towers often are disguised as a tree, a piece of art, a cactus or many community churches are hiding them in their steeples.

A leading US mobile network operator decided to use the concealment method by placing a cell tower in a local church steeple. The mobile operator avoided community opposition to the conventional cell tower, but unfortunately experienced another problem instead – chronic RTWP (Received Total Wideband Power) noise issues across all existing lines. RTWP is related directly to Uplink Interference, which causes performance degradation. Many valuable hours and much money was spent trying to identify the source of the connection issue.

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.

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’ 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.

WellSpan York Hospital turns to JMA Wireless to get their DAS project back on track

WellSpan York Hospital is a regional leader in advanced specialty care and a nationally recognized teaching hospital with seven residency programs, five allied health schools and other training programs. This award winning facility has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the country’s best regional hospitals and Thompson Reuters named it a Top 100 Hospital. This impressive 572-bed hospital employs 4,400 people including 690 physicians. It serves 520,000 plus residents in south central Pennsylvania.