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Here’s where we share what we know—practical guides, fresh ideas and real examples—to help you run properties that work better, grow faster and stay future-ready. Because great connectivity shouldn’t be a mystery.

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Mobile Connectivity for Healthcare

Success Story: Large Healthcare System

Multiple hospital campuses in the Pacific Northwest had inconsistent cellular coverage, causing dead zones and dropped connections that disrupted care team communication, staff mobility and patient experience. The non-profit organization needed a scalable, multi-carrier solution that improved connectivity without adding operational burden.

Success Story: PENN Entertainment

PENN Entertainment required a solution that could support thousands of devices simultaneously, unlock its Cordless, Cashless and Contactless strategy, ensure FirstNet readiness and scale to future technologies like iGaming and sports betting.
Cell Connectivity for 500 Rutherford TDC Case Study

Success Story: 500 Rutherford

500 Rutherford Avenue, a 360,000-square-foot Lincoln Properties life science facility in Charlestown’s Hood Park, needed a next-generation mobile network capable of supporting fast growing research and technology tenants operating within a challenging, RF-blocking lab environment.
Mobile Connectivity for Luxury Atlanta Hotel

Success Story: DAS for Luxury Atlanta Hotel

Ensuring connectivity in a high-rise, luxury hotel is challenging. Dynamic guest traffic, premium design expectations and the size of the building make indoor cellular coverage difficult – especially during peak events or when nearby venues drive sudden surges in demand. After multiple stalled deployment attempts, this property grew understandably hesitant about choosing a new partner.

Wi-Fi 7 – Emerging Solution Brief

Wi-Fi is constantly evolving—faster speeds, lower latency, and the ability to support more and more devices simultaneously. As data demand grows exponentially, connectivity must keep pace with these advancements. Meet Wi-Fi 7.

Private Networks – Emerging Solution Brief

Private wireless networks are like private elevators for your organization’s connectivity—pulling out all the stops to eliminate delays and offer a smooth ride. No more waiting in line or dealing with crowded, public networks. It’s a dedicated, low-latency connection with all the bells and whistles: unmatched security and reliability and the ability to track mobile usage data. Check out this brief to learn more.

Your DAS is Aging Infographic

Legacy DAS systems can’t support today’s critical 5G, C-Band, or CBRS frequencies—leaving your building disconnected and your tenants frustrated. Learn what an aging DAS looks like and the potential risk your business faces without a plan to upgrade.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is your funding model?

TDC offers an OpEx model with no upfront investment. We fund the design, build and deployment of the in-building mobile connectivity solution, and you pay a predictable monthly operating expense. This removes capital barriers, speeds up project approval and lets you focus your CapEx on higher-priority initiatives, while still getting the connectivity your property needs.

  • Lower upfront cost: Avoid large capital expenditures.
  • Less internal burden: Experienced teams install and configure the network.
  • Future-proof: A 3PO manages technology upgrades and standards like Wi-Fi 6/6E/7 or 5G for Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), including Wireless Carrier technology roadmaps.
  • Neutral-host: An enterprise-grade solution for your unique specifications with cellular service for all 3 Wireless Carriers (AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile).

Coverage is about where you can get a signal—the physical areas where your device can connect. Capacity is about how well the network performs when many people or devices are using it at the same time.

You need both. Good coverage with poor capacity means slow data and dropped calls. Strong capacity without good coverage means the signal never reaches the people who need it and you can’t make a call.

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