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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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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.
What are the benefits of using a Third-Party Operator (3PO)?
- 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).
What is Wireless Coverage vs. Capacity?
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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