Each NextG system is customized to best meet the combined needs of the local community and the wireless carriers that serve it. Therefore, each system and each remote antenna site on a given carrier’s network may look different. To the right is one example of an antenna site on a NextG system in an urban area.
NextG Networks uses patented technology to offer an alternative to cell phone towers. NextG’s system supports multiple carriers over an advanced fiber-optic service. These systems are technology neutral - supporting any service, format, or frequency required for a specific neighborhood.
This scalable DAS architecture provides carriers the ability to enhance their networks, while adhering to communities’ aesthetic requirements. This solution enables cities to reduce the proliferation of traditional wireless infrastructure. Instead of erecting additional large towers and conspicuous rooftop antenna sites, carriers use smaller, low-profile DAS equipment that is strategically placed on existing utility poles, streetlight poles, and other discrete locations in the public right-of-way.
View many more photos and diagrams in the Solutions Section of this website. NextG aims to keep installations placed in the public right-of-way small, low power, environmentally sensitive, and unobtrusive.




