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Business News sponsored by Vodacom Transformation of Work:

Duxbury Networking, a leading South African networking solutions distributor, says the Nextivity CEL-FI Quatra Evo active distributed antenna system (DAS) that supports up to 4G coverage for single or dual carrier cellular networks features the latest Nextivity proprietary 4th generation IntelliBoost chip. This technology provides the best echo cancellation, gain, and coverage footprint in a single- or dual-operator Quatra system to date.

The CEl-FI solution is ideal for a variety of industry sectors that need reliable cellular connectivity, including healthcare, retail, education, and corporate offices. Additionally, it provides companies with the ability to customise operator band configurations depending on their specific needs and use cases. This will see organisations improving cellular connectivity for four bands for a single operator or two bands each for two different operator networks simultaneously.

“In a market as geographically dispersed as South Africa, having an advance cellular signal boosting solution like the Nextivity CEL-FI Quatra Evo in place can provide the connectivity peace of mind decision-makers have been looking for,” says Tobie van Schalkwyk, business unit manager at Duxbury Networking.

The CEL-FI Quatra Evo enables users to benefit from reliable 4G coverage with an industry-leading signal gain up to 100 dB. It features lossless RF signal and Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) distribution with easy-to-install category cable architecture. It also provides ease of remote monitoring and management with the Nextivity Wave Portal and Wave Pro app.  Local network operators and ICASA approve it.

For more information on this or other Nextivity connectivity solutions available in South Africa through Duxbury Networking, visit www.duxbury-nextivity.co.za

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