Press Releases
Harris Communications implements the first In-Building emergency responder communication system in accordance with the City of Charlotte Fire and Public Safety Repeater Ordinance.
Charlotte, NC (September 3, 2008)
The need for adequate and reliable in-building communication in emergency situations has gained momentum across the nation in recent years. Burbank, California was the first U.S. city to pass an ordinance in 1991, requiring new buildings adequately ensure first responder communications.
Today there are over 40 municipalities nationwide that have followed suit, including Charlotte, NC.
Harris Communications implements a multi- carrier repeater solution for the physicians lounge at Cleveland Regional Medical Center
Shelby, NC (February 23, 2009) Cleveland Regional Medical Center was seeking in-building cellular signal enhancement for the physicians lounge to facilitate cellular signals in a confined area. As an answer, Harris Communications custom designed and implemented the Distributive Antenna Solution (DAS) for all carriers to ensure adequate in-building cellular phone signal for the physicians lounge and surrounding area. As more hospitals move toward total wireless mobility, facility managers are seeking wireless coverage to support critical functions.
Harris Communications designs and implements a multi- carrier cellular signal repeater solution for Jupiter Medical.
Jupiter, FL (December 9, 2008) Jupiter Medical facility was seeking in-building cellular signal enhancement to maximize operational efficiency and improve patient care. Harris Communications was able to custom design and implement a turnkey Distributive Antenna Solution (DAS) for all carriers to ensure adequate in-building cellular phone signal. As hospitals move towards total mobility, more facility managers are seeking facility-wide wireless coverage to support critical functions.