Cobham Wireless and a number of other organisations, including local first responders, have provided Evanston Township High School (ETHS), in Evanston, Illinois, with a 4G LTE cellular and public safety communications solution, based on Cobham Wireless’ intelligent digital Distributed Antenna System (idDAS).
ETHS (pictured above) is the largest high school in America under one roof and the system allows the school’s staff and students to communicate rapidly and reliably with Evanston’s police and fire departments in emergency situations. The system provides reliable high quality’AT&T in-building coverage, for ETHS’s more than 4,000 students and staff. It also improves both public safety communications and comms for ETHS’s 50-member safety team, which uses AT&T’s ‘Push to Talk’ service.
According to Cobham Wireless, the idDAS system at ETHS can be easily upgraded to support FirstNet Public Safety LTE, as well as other future band deployments by operators. It currently supports the legacy VHF and UHF public safety systems.
“The safety and wellbeing of our staff and students is our primary concern, and communication between emergency service teams plays a major part in this,” said Mary Rodino, CFO, ETHS. “The project has tackled the school’s connectivity problems. This is probably the first time that a community has banded together in this way, and the project has helped forge closer links between the school, AT&T, local police and fire departments, and the wireless industry.”
Cobham Wireless worked closely with Radvisory 5G, as well as RFS, Galtronics, Graybar, Chicago Communications, and Fullerton Engineering, to design and deploy the coverage system, which connects to AT&T’s nearby cell tower. All parties contributed equipment and services, with AT&T donating a significant amount of testing and engineering time, so that the system, and its subsequent five-year maintenance, was fully financed at no cost to the school.
“AT&T is pleased to support this project and has been impressed by the collaborative efforts to achieve better and more reliable cellular and public safety communications inside ETHS,” said Warren Salek, AT&T Assistant Vice President, Radio Access Network.
Evanston Police Department communication coordinator, Perry Polinski, added, “Problems over the years with in-building radio coverage to support public safety emergency and first responders necessitated the need to investigate ways to increase coverage within the High School. We are very pleased with the improvement in radio coverage and it was a pleasure working with the High School and many companies involved."
“The project has really shined a spotlight on the need for reliable in-building coverage in public buildings to keep communities safe,” commented Matt Thompson, VP sales Americas at Cobham Wireless. “We’ve provided equipment for the likes of the Pentagon, the 2016 World Cup Stadiums, and the World Trade Center, so we have a strong history in both public safety and cellular deployments. We’re excited to now add Evanston to that list and highlight our next generation digital DAS system.”