Map your mobile coverage with a Site Survey

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Map Your Network with a Site Survey

Inside new buildings, the risk of poor signal is high due to mandatory high insulation values. Additionally, mobile accessibility is often not accounted for during design of the buildings. Are you experiencing poor mobile coverage within your business premises? BaseCom’s site survey maps out mobile accessibility within your building and also provides advice on the best SmartCoverage solution for you.

Benefits of a Site Survey
Insight into the quality of your network

Gain in-depth insight into the performance of your mobile network for informed decision-making.

Available for 2G, 4G, and 5G networks

Our solutions are suitable for all network levels and ensure optimal connectivity.

 

Choose the best provider for your specific building

Compare different providers based on quality and coverage to make the best choice.

Receive a report for purchasing or tender requirements

Receive detailed reports that assist in decision-making for purchases or tender processes.

Causes of Poor Mobile Coverage

Nearly 80% of communication with smartphones occurs inside buildings. That makes sense, but indoors is not where conditions are naturally optimal. The mandatory high insulation values of new buildings block signals, and mobile accessibility is rarely considered during the construction of new buildings. Even in older buildings, coverage can be poor if the building is far from a 4G or 5G mast. This is especially common in rural areas. If you’re experiencing poor coverage within your building, a site survey is often a smart starting point. A comprehensive site survey or a 4G/5G QuickScan (also 2G for IoT applications) will determine if and what kind of SmartDas solution is needed within your building.

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What is a Site Survey?

A site survey is a thorough investigation into the mobile accessibility within your premises. It is ideal if you are currently experiencing network issues. We map both the strength and the quality of the signal in your building. Our test engineer conducts a detailed walking test, and the results are projected onto your building’s floorplan, clearly showing where the mobile network’s strong and weak spots are. The report also indicates which providers are causing good or poor coverage, and based on this, additional coverage requirements can be included.

 

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Here’s what a Site Survey process looks like:

Step 1 You provide the floor plan of your building

This forms the foundation for an accurate analysis and optimization.

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Step 2 Our experts conduct a detailed walking measurement on-site

Our engineers conduct a walkthrough measurement in your building to identify all the strengths and weaknesses in your mobile coverage.

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Step 3 Measurements are projected onto your floor plan

The measurement values are visually displayed on your floor plan for clear and direct interpretation.

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Step 4 You receive a comprehensive report

You receive a comprehensive report with conclusions and recommendations.

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Survey Services

Quick Scan: A Cost-Effective Option

The perfect solution for when you want to quickly assess if improvements are needed within your network.

Site Survey: A Comprehensive Analysis

A comprehensive package in which we map out your organization's coverage, including personalized advice.

Request a quote and discover the possibilities of a Site Survey

Receive a quote for mapping the mobile coverage in your building.

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Henk Kroezen Company Director / Chief Engineer

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Frequently Asked Questions:

A quick scan is usually performed within a week. A site survey is done within 2 weeks.

Prices depend on the area and type of building, as well as the number of providers. A quick scan starts at €650 and a site survey costs €1500. For a better indication, request a quote.

During a site survey, we measure both the signal strength and signal quality of 4G, 5G, or LTE. We also measure the bands (frequencies) used by providers at the location.