Mediacentre
- 24 Oct 2024
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- UK
How to boost your cell phone signal in a ‘metal building’
In the modern world, encountering a dead zone in a metal-structured building can be more than a mere inconvenience.
It can disrupt business operations, emergency communications, and personal connections. Whether it’s an office, hospital or shopping centre, understanding the underlying issues is key.
In this article, we will explain the reasons behind signal disruptions, and the in-building solutions that enhance in-building connectivity.
Why does metal affect cell phone signals?
Mobile phone signals are essentially radio waves, a form of electromagnetic radiation that can be blocked or reflected by certain materials, such as metal.
The use of metal in the construction of modern buildings creates a formidable barrier that prevents mobile phone signals from efficiently entering a building.
Factors that contribute to poor reception in metal building
Several factors contribute to the severity of signal degradation in metal buildings:
Building size and composition
The physical characteristics of a building significantly influence cell phone signal reception.
Metal roofs, walls, and structural elements such as beams and columns can effectively shield the interior from external radio waves. Metallised glass – used for thermal efficiency in many buildings – has the same effect.
This makes it difficult for mobile phone users within the building to maintain a reliable connection.
Location relative to cell towers
A building’s proximity to cell towers directly affects the strength of the incoming signal.
Buildings that are situated far away from cell towers are at a disadvantage, as the distance reduces signals before they even reach any barriers.
Solutions to boost your phone signal in a metal building
Metal buildings, while offering durability and versatility, present unique challenges for maintaining strong mobile signals. Fortunately, there are several solutions to enhance phone signal strength and ensure reliable communication within these environments.
Distributed antenna systems (DAS)
For larger metal buildings or complexes, a Distributed Antenna System (DAS) can provide comprehensive coverage.
DAS involves a network of connected antennas distributed within a building to provide mobile signal throughout.
Repeaters
For smaller buildings, a repeater system can extend mobile signals into a building. An externally located ‘donor’ antenna captures the signal from the nearest cell tower.
The signal is then boosted and retransmitted within the building. Whilst a cost-effective solution, it provides no additional network capacity, so is best suited to smaller buildings or those with low footfall.
Neutral Host solutions
A Neutral Host In-Building (NHIB) solution is a type of DAS system being introduced in the UK.
It is ideal for small and mid-sized buildings and provides mobile signal with dedicated additional capacity whilst minimising equipment space, power consumption, and deployment timelines.
Boosting Manchester City’s stadium connectivity with in-building wireless solutions
We delivered a successful project at Manchester City’s 55,000-seat Etihad Stadium. Here, 118 antennas were deployed across the site to deliver great mobile experiences for the club’s passionate fan base on match days and during its high-impact concerts and events.
Greg Swimer, Chief Technology Officer at CITY FOOTBALL GROUP said; “All those that visit our stadium now benefit from reliable 4G. We know how important connectivity is to our fans, and we are constantly looking for new ways for them to capture and share their experiences at the Etihad Stadium.”
Learn more about the project at the Etihad stadium.
Boost your cell phone signal with an In-Building Solution from Cellnex UK
We provide a fully-managed service for In-Building Solutions. We manage the complete lifecycle of the solution, including design, installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance.
Our deep-rooted relationships with the UK’s four Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) means we can act as a single point of contact, managing these relationships so you don’t have to.
For more information, visit our In-Building Solutions page. Alternatively, you can contact us on In-BuildingSolutions@cellnextelecom.co.uk, and we will help find the best solution for you.