How much does a DAS system cost in Arkansas?
Costs vary depending on square footage, building materials, number of floors, and required carriers. Arkansas buildings often use metal siding, steel beams, and concrete that increase system design complexity. Smaller commercial buildings may start in the low tens of thousands, while large manufacturing plants, distribution centers, hospitals, and campuses can exceed six figures. Buildings in rural areas may require enhanced donor antenna solutions due to weaker outdoor signal. A site survey and iBwave design are needed for precise pricing.
Does DAS help with Arkansas’s rural and semi-rural signal limitations?
Yes. Even if outdoor signal is weak—common in many parts of Arkansas—DAS can still deliver strong indoor coverage. We use:
- High-gain donor antennas
- Directional antenna alignment
- Advanced amplification setups
- Carrier-tuned configurations
This allows facilities in smaller towns and remote areas to maintain stable, building-wide communication.
Does DAS work well in metal and warehouse-style Arkansas buildings?
Yes. Our DAS systems support AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and all relevant LTE/5G bands used throughout the state. We handle all carrier coordination, design submissions, testing, and approval workflows. In densely populated areas like Little Rock and Fayetteville, we engineer for higher capacity; in smaller communities, we optimize for weak outdoor signal and broader coverage.
Which Arkansas buildings benefit the most from DAS?
DAS is ideal for:
- Hospitals & medical campuses
- Warehouses & distribution centers
- Manufacturing plants & processing facilities
- Universities & K–12 schools
- Hotels, resorts & convention venues
- Office buildings & business parks
- Government, justice & public-safety facilities
- Retail centers & multi-tenant complexes
Any facility with thick walls, steel structures, or inconsistent signal is a strong candidate.
Do you install public-safety DAS (ERRCS/BDA) in Arkansas?
Yes. We install fully code-compliant Emergency Responder Radio Coverage Systems (ERRCS/BDA) that support fire, police, and EMS communication. Services include:
- First responder frequency testing
- AHJ coordination with Arkansas fire officials
- Code-compliant system engineering
- Acceptance testing for occupancy certification
- Ongoing support, inspections & recertification
Public-safety DAS is often required for new construction and large renovations.
Who provides maintenance after the system is installed?
We offer flexible maintenance options including monitoring, scheduled inspections, and on-demand support. Many Arkansas facilities—especially industrial, manufacturing, and medical buildings—choose ongoing maintenance to ensure consistent performance and compliance.