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ADRF Showcases Significant Enhancements to ADXV Series DAS at Connect X

  • Apr 30
  • 2 min read

Improvement for Optical Range, Flexibility, and Power Consumption and Development for CBRS and ORAN Support


Burbank, CA — April 30, 2026 — Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. (ADRF), the largest provider of pure-play distributed antenna system (DAS) and repeaters for over a quarter century, today announced it will showcase powerful new enhancements to its flagship ADXV Series DAS at the Connect X event in Fort Lauderdale, FL, taking place May 4–6.


The latest upgrades significantly expand the performance and versatility of the ADXV Series DAS. Enhancements include new Optical Donor Unit (ODU) and Optical Remote Unit (ORU) that expand the range of ADXV DAS up to 20 kilometers (km); and Point of Interface Medium-Power Module (POIM), an ultimate solution for high-density DAS requirements that allows reduced power consumption and savings in rack space and components, and installation cost. ADRF will also showcase support for Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) and Open RAN (O-RAN) architectures to enable more flexible and scalable private network deployments.


“The ADXV Series DAS has been a leading solution in commercial and public safety wireless markets since its launch in 2018, and these improvements ensure it continues to deliver the performance our customers expect,” said Julie Song, President of ADRF. “These enhancements make it easier to deploy more efficient, flexible, and cost-effective networks that meet evolving wireless demands of enterprises and public venues.”


Key ADXV Series DAS enhancements include:


  • Extended Optical Range: Increased optical link budget for greater deployment flexibility in a variety of large-scale deployments, including data centers, airports, hospitals, hotels, and more.

  • Point of Interface Medium Power Module (POIM) Enhancements: Offers up to 63% in rack space savings, 75% reduction in components, and 78% lower power consumption compared to the legacy POI module. The POIM allows mobile carriers’ RF sources to connect to the ADXV DAS head end, performing the combining, filtering, and level management that allows multiple carriers and radio frequency (RF) bands to feed into a single in-building wireless system.

  • CBRS Support: Enables seamless integration for private LTE and 5G networks.

  • O-RAN Compatibility: Designed with open and interoperable network architectures, making it ideal for private and commercial network applications. 


Connect X attendees can see the ADXV Series DAS improvements at booths 407 and 409. To schedule a meeting, reach out to marketing@adrftech.com. For more information, visit adrftech.com.


About ADRF

Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. ("ADRF") is the leading provider of in-building wireless solutions that ensure reliable commercial and public cellular connectivity in venues of any size, shape, and location. Established in 1999 in Burbank, CA, ADRF prides itself on having a customer-centric focus, designing solutions that meet each customer's unique needs, while providing a pathway to scale for the future. Today, we serve some of the world's leading enterprises, system integrators, public safety entities, neutral host operators, and wireless service providers. ADRF's product portfolio of in-building wireless solutions includes Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), repeaters, Emergency Responder Communication Enhancement Systems (ERCES), antennas, and passive components. ADRF is certified as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and a Women's Business Enterprise (WBE), has achieved TL 9000 and ISO 9001 certifications, and is a member of the Anterix Active Ecosystem, Forbes Technology Council, IFC, NFPA, OnGo Alliance, Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA), and Safer Buildings Coalition. www.adrftech.com.


Media Contact:

Ross Blume

Fusion PR on behalf of ADRF


 
 
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