Condominiums

WE PROVIDE CUSTOM-DESIGNED IN-BUILDING WIRELESS SOLUTIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES

Industrial Communications provides custom-designed in-building wireless solutions for residential properties. We have decades of experience working with Florida high-rise apartment buildings, condominium communities, senior living communities and student dormitories.

Boosting Communications Signals in Residential Properties

We design, install, maintain and certify Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) to amplify radio frequency and cellular signal inside large buildings and facilities as well as sprawling campus environments. Equipping your property with a Distributed Antenna System (DAS) provides wireless coverage in every building, meeting the needs of tenants, management, large meeting and conference attendees, employees, contractors and visitors.

We offer DAS solutions for many types of commercial offices and buildings:

  • High-rise apartment buildings
  • Condominium communities
  • Senior living communities
  • Student dormitories

Property owners and management are facing a challenge in today’s market that has never been seen before. The rapid increase of smartphone usage means tenants demand wireless connection everywhere. With the direct effects of tenant turnover on property cash flow, increasing tenant satisfaction with the wireless coverage in your building is paramount. Wireless communications are a crucial part of our modern lives, and it can be frustrating when connectivity is unavailable or unreliable. Research shows 80% of all data to mobile devices is being consumed indoors, and more than half of large U.S. offices have very poor indoor cellular reception. If your tenants aren’t happy with your indoor cellular connectivity now, they will find an alternative location. In addition, you need the peace of mind that comes with knowing first responders can communicate if they are ever needed. You need a Distributed Antenna System. Industrial Communications has been solving these issues for Florida commercial real estate clients for decades.

Commercial Cellular Booster Solutions

Industrial Communications' commercial cellular booster solutions for residential buildings meet the need for complete, clear, reliable coverage no matter the size of the office or the number of different cellular service providers your building’s tenants use.

Public Safety DAS Solutions

Industrial Communications engineers, designs, installs and certifies public safety Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) to comply with Florida Fire Prevention Code SB 1190, NFPA 72, NFPA 1221 and IFC 510 DAS fire codes for ERCES. All public safety DAS systems must be able to pass the commissioning test, acceptance test and annual system performance and battery backup tests.

Industrial Communications has decades of experience working with Residential REITs and real estate owners to solve their wireless coverage issues.

Leading the Way in Wireless
Communications for Over 40 Years

When you work with Industrial Communications you have the advantage of working with our in-house experts in all areas of communications including in-building BDA/DAS systems, tower site leasing and management, two-way radio systems, FCC licensing, and RF engineering. We provide build-to-suit and turnkey communications facilities and special projects for PCS cellular carriers, commercial enterprises, government agencies, public safety, and utilities projects of all sizes. Our tower crews have built hundreds of towers and telecommunications facilities throughout New England and South Florida over the span of 40+ years.

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Is your building up to Florida’s codes?
We're here to help.

Is your building in compliance with the state of Florida’s public safety minimum emergency radio coverage requirements of Florida SB1190? We're happy to start a conversation to see if an Emergency Responder Radio Coverage System (ERCES) is required. Before any design and installation work commences, our RF technical team consisting of licensed DAS installers and technicians always perform a detailed site survey.

Read the full SBC Code Advisory