Our track record in engineering and training extends across three generations of fixed and wireless technologies, and for all types of company in the telecommunications supply chain. We have selected three company projects to provide you with a taste of what we do, and who (where permitted) we have done it for. To access the complete case study please click the icon to the right of each entry.
Training
We were commissioned to design, develop and deliver the training programme for the Quintel QVT 3000 Shared Antennae System. We were presented with the opportunity under challenging circumstances and timescales. We completed the challenge to time and to expectations so much so that we are now part of QinetiQ’s (the parent of Quintel) Trusted Partner scheme.
Enterprise Wireless Network – Survey, Analysis and Design
We were engaged to conduct a site, network and RF survey at a large financial services company’s headquarters. The objective was to produce a complete network design and build plan taking account of the physical atributes of the building (timber and marble), the building topology (8 floors), and employee distribution and mobility. We used our own specialist survey equipment (TEMS), our own spectrum analysers and tri-band receivers hooked up to laptop based analysis software.
Wireless City Network – Survey, Analysis and Design
We were engaged by a national telecommunications operator to produce a complete design for a wireless network in a major city in the UK. Working from an initial desktop-produced set of polygons we applied our own process to govern the key stages and to iterate decisions at crucial points in the process. We calibrated initial preferred access points (AP’s) with field surveys and measurements, producing a final design that took account of the use of street furniture, the ability to build (equipment placement as well as civils), the impact on health & safety including ICNIRP conditions, as well as identifying potential further business opportunities revealed during the survey stage (e.g. meeting place clusters).