Sydney Based Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Specialists, IBC Constructions Launches New Website

October 28 15:18 2019
Sydney Based Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Specialists, IBC Constructions Launches New Website
IBC Constructions, a Sydney based Distributed Antenna System (DAS) solutions provider has recently launched their new website.

Seven Hills, NSW – IBC Constructions, a Sydney based Distributed Antenna System (DAS) solutions provider has recently launched their new website. The newly launched website has since allowed the company to better connect to the teeming clients who are in need of design, installation and maintenance experts for their Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS).

With the launch of their new website, the company is expecting to bridge the communication gap between themselves and their clients who are in need of solutions to improve communication with their customers. As one of the leading specialists for all DAS related solutions, IBC Constructions offers services that are designed to improve connectivity in the indoor space especially as cellular signals aren’t designed to penetrate thick building walls.

Boasting many years of experience and a team of specialists, IBC Constructions has successfully handled several projects requiring the design and installation of DAS solutions for a variety of building types including stadiums, train/car tunnels, commercial offices, hospitals, casinos and more.

The newly launched website for the Distributed Antenna Systems specialists offers a user-friendly interface, one that is easy to navigate and provides access to the many resources offered by the company. As part of the resources and information offered on the website, the company created a ‘contact us’ section that contains all the information needed for website visitors to reach out to them for all their Distributed Antenna System needs.

In addition, the company also offers a backstory to past projects which have been completed on their website. The company claims to have completed no less than $147 million worth of projects for major brands across Australia including The Star Casino, Lane Cove Tunnel, Federal Police Head Office Canberra, and several others.

To better cement their place as one of the top providers of Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) solutions across Australia, IBC Constructions further revealed on their website that their business process is one which is based on developing a unique relationship with major Telco’s while offering specialty services across all types of DAS systems.

IBC Constructions is specialized in handling all passive DAS solutions which provide boosted 3G and 4G LTE cellular coverage for areas up to 100 square meters or more and active DAS solutions which provide strengthened 3G and 4G LTE cellular signal for buildings over 500 square meters. 

As part of their comprehensive in-building cellular solutions, IBC Constructions also offers:

  • DAS in-building coverage whether Active or Passive DAS with multiple types of cabling including fibre.

  • Network Installation and Testing carried out by professional field engineers who are fully qualified to install, terminate, test and certify networks of various types and capacities.

  • Site Surveys aimed at identifying and documenting all critical information necessary to design, install, and commission a best-in-class in-building solution.

  • Network design and engineering through client partnership aimed at conceptualizing and custom-designing an integrated network solution that meets business and location needs.


Visit the newly launched IBC Constructions website to learn more about their services or call them at 0423393200 to get started with DAS solutions. For more information, visit their office at Unit 4/6 Bonz Place Seven Hills NSW 2147 AU or send an email via [email protected]

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Company Name: IBC Constructions
Contact Person: Sam Partington
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Phone: 0423393200
Address:Unit 4/6 Bonz Place
City: Seven Hills
State: New South Wales
Country: Australia
Website: https://www.ibcc.net.au

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