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Stronger Signal With DAS / Small Cell

We improve indoor cellular coverage, boost capacity, and support reliable voice and data across your building.

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Service Details

Weak cell coverage causes real problems in offices, warehouses, medical spaces, schools, retail stores, and multi-tenant buildings. Dropped calls, slow data, and dead zones hurt daily work and frustrate staff, guests, and customers. At S2 Technology Services, we design and deploy DAS and small cell solutions that improve in-building wireless coverage, increase capacity, and help your team stay connected where it matters most.

We have been serving businesses since 1995, and we understand that wireless performance is now part of your core IT infrastructure. A proper DAS or small cell system is not just about getting more bars on a phone. It is about reliable voice service, better mobile data, stronger user experience, and support for modern business operations across your facility.

What DAS and Small Cell Mean

A distributed antenna system, or DAS, is a network of antennas placed throughout a building to distribute cellular signal more evenly. Instead of relying on a weak outdoor signal trying to reach inside through concrete, steel, low-E glass, and other building materials, DAS brings coverage deeper into the space. This helps eliminate dead spots and creates more consistent service across floors, hallways, offices, meeting rooms, and common areas.

Small cells are low-power cellular radio nodes that add targeted coverage and capacity in specific areas. They are often a strong fit for buildings or campuses that need focused improvements in performance, especially in high-density areas where many users connect at the same time. In many environments, small cell deployments can be a practical and scalable way to improve indoor cellular service.

Both solutions are designed to strengthen mobile connectivity indoors. The right choice depends on your building layout, square footage, construction materials, carrier requirements, user density, and business goals.

What Problems This Service Solves

  • Frequent dropped calls inside the building
  • Weak signal in stairwells, conference rooms, basements, or interior offices
  • Slow mobile data speeds during busy hours
  • Poor coverage in metal, concrete, or insulated structures
  • Frustration for employees, tenants, visitors, and customers
  • Coverage gaps that affect daily communication and responsiveness
  • Mobile performance issues in large or complex facilities
  • Carrier signal problems in new construction and renovated spaces

If your team depends on cellular voice and data, unreliable indoor coverage can slow down work and create unnecessary service issues. We help fix that with a solution built for your environment.

Our DAS / Small Cell Services

We provide end-to-end support for DAS and small cell projects. That includes planning, design, installation, testing, optimization, and ongoing support. Our goal is to deliver a system that performs well in the real world, not just on paper.

Site Assessment and Signal Review

Every project starts with a detailed review of your current environment. We evaluate existing cellular signal conditions, problem areas, user demand, building materials, pathways, telecom spaces, power, and network readiness. This early step helps us understand what kind of system will work best and what level of coverage and capacity the site needs.

System Design and Engineering

We design DAS and small cell systems around the needs of your building and users. That may include antenna placement, cabling paths, head-end or equipment room planning, backhaul requirements, and coordination with your existing IT and low-voltage infrastructure. We focus on coverage, performance, scalability, and clean integration with the building.

New Installation

We install the full solution, including structured cabling, mounting hardware, antennas, radio equipment, and related components. Our team works carefully to keep the job organized and professional, with attention to signal integrity, labeling, cable management, and long-term serviceability.

Expansion and Upgrades

If you already have a cellular enhancement system in place, we can expand or improve it. This may include extending coverage to new areas, increasing capacity, replacing outdated equipment, improving cable pathways, or preparing the system for future growth.

Testing and Optimization

After installation, we test the system to confirm coverage and performance. We look at signal levels, consistency, and user experience throughout the intended service area. If adjustments are needed, we fine-tune the system for better results. Proper testing is a key part of delivering dependable in-building wireless coverage.

Documentation and Ongoing Support

We provide clear documentation and support after the project is complete. That helps your team understand what was installed, where critical components are located, and how the system is meant to operate. If you need updates, troubleshooting, or service later, we are here to help.

Where DAS and Small Cell Systems Are Used

These systems are useful in many commercial and institutional settings, especially where strong indoor cellular service is important for operations, tenant satisfaction, or customer experience.

  • Office buildings and corporate campuses
  • Warehouses and industrial facilities
  • Healthcare and medical offices
  • Retail stores and shopping centers
  • Hotels and hospitality properties
  • Schools, colleges, and training centers
  • Apartment communities and multi-tenant properties
  • Restaurants and entertainment venues
  • Large homes and specialty facilities with signal challenges

Buildings with dense construction, underground spaces, large footprints, or high user traffic often see the biggest benefit from a professionally designed indoor cellular solution.

Key System Components

Each project is different, but a DAS or small cell deployment may include a combination of the following:

  • Indoor antennas placed throughout the coverage area
  • Coax, fiber, or category cabling to connect system components
  • Signal source equipment and radio units
  • Small cell nodes for targeted coverage zones
  • Power and grounding components
  • Network backhaul connections where needed
  • Wall, ceiling, or concealed mounting hardware
  • Labeling, documentation, and testing records

We build each system to fit the site conditions and performance goals, with a focus on reliability, serviceability, and clean installation standards.

Benefits of a Professional DAS / Small Cell Deployment

  • Stronger indoor cellular signal
  • Better voice call quality and fewer dropped calls
  • Improved mobile data performance
  • More consistent coverage across the facility
  • Better experience for staff, tenants, and visitors
  • Added support for high-density user areas
  • Scalable infrastructure for future growth
  • Reduced frustration caused by mobile dead zones

For many businesses, better cellular coverage also supports productivity, responsiveness, customer service, and daily convenience. When people can communicate clearly and use mobile apps without interruption, the entire environment works better.

Our Process

  1. Discovery: We learn about your coverage issues, building layout, and business needs.
  2. Assessment: We review signal conditions, infrastructure, and technical requirements.
  3. Design: We develop a DAS or small cell plan tailored to the site.
  4. Installation: We install and integrate the system with care and attention to detail.
  5. Testing: We verify performance and make adjustments as needed.
  6. Support: We remain available for future service, expansion, and maintenance.

This process helps us deliver a solution that is practical, efficient, and aligned with your building’s real-world demands.

Why Businesses Choose S2 Technology Services

Businesses choose us because we bring years of hands-on low-voltage and IT infrastructure experience to every job. Since 1995, we have helped organizations plan and install dependable technology systems that support daily operations. We understand how DAS and small cell projects fit into the bigger picture of cabling, network readiness, equipment spaces, and facility coordination.

We also know that no two buildings are the same. A system that works in one location may not be right for another. That is why we take the time to assess the site, explain your options clearly, and recommend a solution based on performance, not guesswork. Our team values neat work, solid communication, and results you can count on.

When to Consider This Service

You may need a DAS or small cell solution if staff regularly complain about poor signal, if customers struggle to use their phones inside your building, or if mobile service drops in key areas. It is also a smart service to consider during new construction, renovations, tenant upfits, office expansions, and campus technology upgrades. Planning early can save time and help avoid costly changes later.

Get Expert Help with Indoor Cellular Coverage

If your building has indoor signal problems, we can help you find the right fix. S2 Technology Services designs and installs DAS and small cell systems that improve wireless coverage, increase reliability, and support the way your business operates. Contact us today to discuss your facility, schedule a site review, and get a custom solution for stronger in-building cellular performance.

Our DAS / Small Cell Process

We use a clear, proven process to improve in-building cellular coverage with minimal disruption. From signal testing to final optimization, we focus on reliable performance, clean installation, and a smooth customer experience.

Site Survey and Coverage Planning

We start with a discovery call, then perform an on-site RF survey to map weak zones, building materials, carrier needs, and user density. Within a few days, we turn that data into a practical DAS or small cell design that fits your space, budget, and network goals.

Design Coordination and Installation

Once you approve the plan, we coordinate cabling paths, equipment placement, power, and network integration with your team and other trades. Our technicians install antennas, radios, and structured cabling with clean workmanship and a realistic timeline that keeps downtime and workplace disruption low.

Testing, Optimization, and Handover

After installation, we validate signal strength, throughput, call quality, and coverage across the full site, then fine-tune the system for consistent performance. We finish with documentation, a customer walkthrough, and clear next steps so your team feels confident using and supporting the solution.

FAQs

DAS / Small Cell FAQs

Answers to the questions we hear most about DAS and small cell systems, so you can feel confident before you move forward.

  • What is a DAS or small cell system, and how do I know if I need one?

    A DAS (Distributed Antenna System) or small cell system improves indoor cellular coverage in places where signal is weak, dropped calls are common, or data speeds are slow. If your office, warehouse, school, healthcare space, or commercial building has dead zones, poor call quality, or unreliable mobile service, this type of solution may be the right fit. We help identify the cause of the problem and recommend the best option for your building, users, and carriers.

  • What is the difference between DAS and small cell?

    Both solutions improve cell service, but they work a little differently. DAS spreads signal throughout a building using a connected antenna network, which makes it a strong fit for larger properties or spaces that need broad, even coverage. Small cells are compact radio units that boost carrier service in targeted areas and can work well in smaller spaces or high-density zones. We look at your layout, construction materials, carrier needs, and usage levels to decide which solution makes the most sense.

  • Can you work with existing network infrastructure?

    Yes. In many cases, we can design a DAS or small cell solution that works with your current IT and low-voltage infrastructure. That may include structured cabling, network switching, server rooms, wireless systems, and building communications equipment. Our goal is to improve cellular coverage without creating unnecessary disruption or recommending more work than you actually need.

  • How long does a DAS or small cell installation take?

    The timeline depends on the size of the property, the coverage problem, building materials, access needs, and whether we are installing a new system or upgrading an existing one. Smaller projects can move quickly, while larger commercial deployments take more planning and coordination. We give you a clear scope, realistic timeline, and steady communication from start to finish so there are no surprises.

  • Will installation interrupt our business operations?

    We do everything we can to keep disruption to a minimum. Our team plans the project around your schedule, building access, and operational needs. That may include phased work, off-hours scheduling, and careful coordination with your facility or IT team. We have been serving businesses since 1995, and we understand how important it is to keep your team working while improvements are being made.

  • Why should we choose S2 Technology Services for DAS / small cell work?

    We bring decades of hands-on experience, practical problem-solving, and a straightforward approach to every project. Since 1995, we have helped businesses improve critical technology systems with reliable service and clear communication. When you hire S2 Technology Services, you get a team that takes the time to understand your coverage issues, design the right solution, and install it the right way. If you are dealing with weak signal, dropped calls, or poor indoor coverage, contact us to talk through your building and schedule a consultation.

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