What it is
- Private LTE and 5G networks on CBRS, licensed spectrum, or shared spectrum frameworks.
- Spectrum strategy: when CBRS works, when leased licensed spectrum is worth the operating cost, and when the answer is to fix Wi-Fi instead.
- Core architecture (EPC/5GC), RAN selection, SIM and device management, and integration with existing IT identity, security, and observability tooling.
When you need it
- Persistent connectivity for AGVs, AMRs, push-to-talk, scanners, or other devices that move and roam across a campus.
- Sites where public cellular is unreliable inside the building, or where IT does not want consumer-grade Wi-Fi carrying production traffic.
- Regulated environments where data sovereignty and device control are non-negotiable.
Our methodology
- 01Discovery. We walk the site, sit with operations, and read your last two years of help-desk tickets. We're trying to understand the actual failure modes, not just the requested coverage map.
- 02Predictive design. Multi-band predictive modeling with documented assumptions: building materials, attenuation values, device classes, traffic profiles, mobility patterns. You get to argue with the inputs.
- 03On-site validation. Continuous-wave and reference-radio surveys to validate the model. Where reality and the model disagree, the model loses.
- 04Engineered drawings. Antenna placement, cable runs, IDF assignments, power budgets, and a parts list — drawings you can hand to any integrator.
- 05Procurement support. We help you run the bid, evaluate responses, and price-test against published list. We're in the room until cutover.
- 06Acceptance testing. Reproducible KPIs on day one: coverage, signal source ratio, handover counts, throughput at the loading dock and at the back of the kitting line.
Documented assumptions. Every methodology step generates a record. You see the inputs, the calibration data, and the gaps — not a pretty PDF with conclusions you can't audit.
Typical deliverables
- Predictive design package (heat maps, BOM, drawings)
- Spectrum and core architecture decision document
- On-site validation report with photos and measurement traces
- Vendor-neutral RFP/RFQ package
- Acceptance test plan and witnessed test results
Representative outcomes
≥ 99%
uptime targets on typical engagements
3–6 mo
from design kickoff to operational cutover
0
vendor referral fees accepted on any project
Next step
Have a coverage problem you can describe — but not yet solve?
Request a wireless assessment. An engineer (not a sales rep) will walk through what you're seeing and propose what we'd actually do.