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Anchor Health Turns to MABC for Cellular Boosting

Anchor Health Properties is a leading healthcare real estate firm focused on developing, managing, and investing in high-quality medical facilities to improve the healthcare experience. The company is headquartered in Charlottesville, Virginia, and has additional offices across the country.

Director of IT Rex Bader contacted MABC in November of 2023 with concerns about cellular signal coverage issues inside their Hudson, Ohio property. The property is a 3-floor medical office building, constructed with energy-efficient building materials such as low-e glass, a common inhibitor to in-building signal coverage. Multiple commercial tenants spoke of serious issues with all major carriers, creating general frustration and a security risk. Continue reading

Strong Cell Signals Shouldn’t Stop at the Building Entrance

Are you walking to the window to get a better cell signal?

The demand for reliable in-building coverage is growing exponentially and will continue with the proliferation of mobile phones, apps, and smart devices – all of which require reliable communications inside buildings.

Remote monitoring systems, self-service kiosks, ATMs – even smart homes, appliances, and cars – now require mobile signals to operate effectively. According to industry surveys, 80% of all mobile calls and data connections occur indoors. Continue reading

Is Your Building Blocking Your Cell Phone Signals?

The need for reliable cellular communications doesn’t end at the entrance of your building… 

Demand for in-building coverage is growing exponentially and will continue with the proliferation of mobile devices, cloud-based services, and IoT – all of which require reliable communications inside buildings.

Remote monitoring systems, ATMs, self-service kiosks, and even consumer applications such as smart homes and cars require mobile cellular signals to operate effectively. All these devices and more make up the Internet of Things or IoT and they all help provide the modern conveniences we use every day. With the increasing challenges to cellular signals, it can be hard for these devices to stay reliably connected. Continue reading

Broadmead Turns to MABC for Cellular Boosting Solution

Based in Cockeysville, MD, and nestled in the picturesque rolling hills of Hunt Valley, Broadmead is a 94-acre life plan community that prides itself on enriching the lives of seniors.

Broadmead offers its residents beautiful surroundings, inviting homes, outstanding amenities, and a continuum of care designed for peace of mind.

Broadmead faced several challenges related to its in-building cell signal coverage: Continue reading

Are You Walking to the Window to Get a Better Cell Signal?

The need for strong cell signals doesn’t end at the entrance to your building… The demand for reliable in-building coverage is growing exponentially and will continue with the proliferation of mobile phones, apps, and smart devices – all of which require reliable communications inside buildings. Continue reading

Boost Cell Phone Signals for Better Voice & Data Coverage

The need for reliable cellular communications doesn’t end at the entrance of a building… 

Demand for in-building coverage is growing exponentially and will continue with the proliferation of mobile devices, cloud-based services, and IoT – all of which require reliable communications inside buildings. Continue reading

Is Your Building Stifling Your Cell Phone Signal?

The need for reliable cellular communications doesn’t end at the entrance of a building… 

Demand for in-building coverage is growing exponentially and will continue with the proliferation of mobile devices, cloud-based services, and IoT – all of which require reliable communications inside buildings. Continue reading

Howard Community College Turns to MABC Cellular Boosting

The Howard Community College 120-acre campus is located in Columbia, Maryland. Founded in 1966, HCC is a public two-year, post-secondary educational institution serving 22,000 students annually. The college employs approximately 2,600 faculty and staff to provide services to these students. Continue reading