The innovative Low-Power Active DAS technology is designed for the future of building connectivity. Its integrated radio components in each antenna support higher capacity with MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output), while fiber optic connections ensure interference-free operation and easy adaptation to changing coverage needs through simplified installation, testing, and reconfiguration.
477 Pitt Street, now redeveloped by ISPT, is the first Australian building to showcase the latest DAS technology. Nestled in Sydney’s forward-thinking Tech Central precinct, this innovation hub provides a space for startups and innovators to not only use but build the technology of tomorrow. With high-speed, responsive wireless network, the building supports demanding technologies like augmented reality, robotics, and AI, essential for the next wave of tech advancements.
Tenants at 477 Pitt Street now have access to a powerful new business tool: blazing-fast, reliable internet. With typical speeds up to 1Gbps, they can effortlessly manage large file transfers, host smooth virtual meetings, and stay ahead of the curve by adopting the latest technologies.
Telstra is pioneering the use of Low Power Active technology at 477 Pitt Street, marking a first for the company. However, this is just the beginning of ISPT’s adoption of this cutting-edge solution. Following a successful deployment at 3-5 National Circuit in Canberra, ISPT plans to integrate this technology into more of its buildings. This commitment underscores their dedication to providing tenants with a superior experience and the tools they need to succeed.
With a strong belief in the benefits of high-speed, low-latency 5G connectivity, Telstra is helping businesses improve productivity and efficiency through the deployment of this advanced technology. This allows organizations to concentrate on developing the next wave of innovative solutions. Telstra’s efforts with 5G are opening up exciting new possibilities for innovation that are still unfolding.