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Legacy DAS vs. JMA Software Flexibility

Legacy DAS vs. JMA Software Flexibility

Released Wednesday, 12th August 2020
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Legacy DAS vs. JMA Software Flexibility

Legacy DAS vs. JMA Software Flexibility

Legacy DAS vs. JMA Software Flexibility

Legacy DAS vs. JMA Software Flexibility

Wednesday, 12th August 2020
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Efficiently building and growing large footprint solutions requires cost-effectively addressing what is needed today, as well as providing a seamless path to critical upgrades when required. JMA’s software-defined remote units (SDRU) address those key elements directly, supporting software deployment flexibility across 9 bands, removing the need to deploy all bands and full power Day 1. Deferring future need-based capacity allows platform owners to deploy a cost-effective solution to address immediate connectivity needs while retaining the ability to upgrade future bandwidth and broader feature capabilities on the fly. This approach provides greater utility of platform warranties as well, deferring warranty start on unused bands until they are activated.

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