LEED Buildings May Block Cell Signal Coverage

Unless you are in the building and construction industry, you may not be familiar with LEED Building Certifications. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.

Since its launch in 2000, LEED standards have been adopted and incorporated into almost every type of building structure, from the smallest homes to the largest commercial buildings, and everything in-between.

Unfortunately, LEED compliance often results in poor in-building cell phone signals. The same materials that are used to make buildings more energy efficient – such as brick, block, steel, concrete and windows that block UV light – can also interfere with Radio Frequency signals necessary for the optimal performance of cell phones in the office.

The good news is that affordable technology exists to boost the cell signal coverage in your building.

Check out NET100’s in-building cellular signal boosting capabilities

Partner with us and plan ahead for a seamless project…

  • If possible, have blueprints ready and available to share. This will assist us in preparing a site plan and quote for you.
  • We can also perform a site signal survey to make sure there are no surprises during the installation process.
  • For new construction projects, get us involved as early as possible. Ideally, we’d like to be on-site during the rough-in stage to install the cabling infrastructure. This will save time and money, in addition to providing a cushion in the event that the system needs to be tweaked.

Don’t let poor cell signal coverage put your business on hold… Contact NET100 to arrange a site survey and discuss cell signal boosting solutions to fit your coverage needs: (703) 995-5200 | info@net100ltd.com