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Use Case

Institutional & Public Infrastructure

Support campuses, student housing, government facilities, correctional sites, and public infrastructure with signal distribution that stays stable across multiple buildings and changing occupancy.

  • Campuses and public infrastructure
  • Centralized operations
  • Building-by-building distribution

The Challenge

Managing signal reliability across multiple buildings gets harder when telecom rooms, cable pathways, and legacy equipment were added over time instead of designed as one system.

The result is familiar: repeated troubleshooting, inconsistent levels from building to building, and support teams spending too much time chasing preventable service issues.

How We Solve It

We simplify the network by centralizing optical transport where it improves support, converting to RF at the right locations, and standardizing nodes, amplification, power, and labeling across the site.

That gives facilities and IT teams a cleaner operating model: more consistent service, easier expansion, and fewer one-off fixes every time another building comes online.

Reference Architecture

Centralized Headend → Multi-Building Distribution

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Source
Central Headend
Content Ingest
Satellite · IPTV · Local
Modulators
Encoding · QAM Processing
Optical TX
1310nm · 1550nm Output
Splitter / EDFA
1×8 Split · Amplification
NMS
SNMP · Remote Monitoring
Distribution Nodes
BLDG A
Admin Complex
Main Campus • 3 Floors
BLDG B
Student Housing
Residence Hall • 6 Floors
Multi-tap Risers
Per-unit Wall Plates
BLDG C
Recreation Center
Common Area • 1 Floor
Multi-display Feeds
+ N More Buildings
Coax
Endpoints
Offices & Conference
Wall plates → Displays
Lobby / Signage
Digital info boards
Dorm Rooms
Per-unit tap outlets
Floor Lounges
Shared viewing areas
Gym / Event Hall
Multi-screen RF feeds
Cafeteria
Background TV service
Source
Central Headend
Content Ingest
Satellite · IPTV · Local
Optical TX + Monitoring
Fiber distribution to multiple buildings
Distribution Nodes
BLDG A
Admin Complex

Fiber handoff into coax for offices, conference rooms, and signage.

Offices & Conference Lobby / Signage
BLDG B
Student Housing

Node-to-riser distribution for high-density residence service.

Dorm Rooms Floor Lounges
BLDG C
Recreation Center

Higher-output coax branch for shared spaces and multi-display zones.

Gym / Event Hall Cafeteria
Single-Mode Fiber
Coaxial RF

Branch Details

Hover a building for details

Inspect the environment, signal handoff, and deployment notes for each branch.

    Signal Active

    What To Plan Early

    1. Confirm building counts, pathway distances, and telecom room conditions before finalizing the signal plan.
    2. Decide where optical-to-RF conversion should happen so each building or zone is easy to support.
    3. Set level targets, labeling rules, and power requirements early so installation stays consistent.
    4. Roll out by priority buildings and maintenance windows instead of trying to cut over the entire site at once.

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