Nextivity’s Trade-In Boosts SAs Businesses with QUATRA 4000e

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Nextivity’s Trade-In Boosts SAs Businesses with QUATRA 4000e
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Nextivity's Trade-In Boosts SAs Businesses with QUATRA 4000e

Business Development Manager for Duxbury Networking, Tobie van Schalkwyk, says “Spotty cellular coverage, poor voice quality, dropped calls, and dead zones remain a significant challenge in the South African corporate environment.”

“The Nextivity CEL-FI QUATRA range is an Active Distributed Antenna System- DAS Hybrid that has been designed to solve this problem. It is an affordable, all-digital solution to provide uniform, high-quality cellular signal throughout a building, and is scalable to the size needed. This has resulted in many businesses across industry sectors adopting the QUATRA 1000 and 2000 devices when they launched several years ago.

van Schalkwyk adds that “Additionally, unlike older analogue boosters that feature passive DAS technology, the QUATRA 4000e delivers a cellular signal that is up to a thousand times stronger. The system uses category cabling for radio frequencies and Power over Ethernet. There is no signal attenuation right to the perimeter of the building. It just makes business sense to move over to the QUATRA 4000e.

All deployed versions of the QUATRA 1000 and 2000 devices in the field are eligible for trade-in at a Duxbury channel partner. However, this opportunity is time-sensitive, with a deadline set for December 31 of this year. Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website.

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