Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) rely on the right mix of fiber and copper to deliver seamless in-building wireless coverage. Proterial Cable America offers a full portfolio of trunk, jumper, copper, and fiber DAS cables engineered for low loss, code compliance, and long-term reliability.
Every cable is manufactured in Manchester, NH, with strict QA oversight and backed by our certified installer program. From stadiums and airports to hospitals, schools, and corporate campuses, Proterial Cable America’s digital DAS solutions give integrators the tools to build scalable wireless systems with confidence.
Power+™ integrates copper conductors and fiber into one streamlined cable for DAS backbones and distribution legs. This design cuts installation steps, reduces congestion in riser and plenum spaces, and supports low-loss performance between headend, remotes, and access points.
Trunk, jumper, and distribution cabling designed specifically for in-building wireless performance.
Every cable is built in Manchester, NH, with vertically integrated manufacturing and quality control.
Trusted by integrators for low-loss performance in stadiums, airports, hospitals, and enterprise facilities.
Our 300,000 sq ft facility runs 150+ production lines for armoring, extrusion, cabling, jacketing, braiding, and corrugating.
Trunks are high-capacity backbone runs between the headend and remote nodes. Jumpers are shorter runs that function as DAS antenna cable, linking radios to antennas with the right connectors for the run length and site frequency plan. Both are engineered for low noise and consistent coverage, which are practical advantages in multi-venue deployments.
Yes. We offer plenum, riser, and indoor/outdoor constructions for both copper and fiber optic cables. These options are suitable for diverse venues and building materials, and they help address fire and code considerations through the right configuration and environmental variations.
Performance depends on the right combination of trunk, jumper, and structured cabling, as well as the proper choice of optical fiber (single-mode or multi-mode) for distance and design requirements. For distribution legs, using the correct Ethernet architecture and PoE where appropriate, along with matched connectors and power requirements, helps maintain signal quality to devices at the edge.
As a U.S.-based DAS cable manufacturer, all our DAS cables are manufactured in Manchester, NH. We apply vertically integrated processes and consistent technology control, which is a practical benefit for customers comparing distributed antenna system manufacturers for large projects.
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Samples are available in 1m increments, up to 5m. Quotes are available for larger orders, available in 100m increments, subject to availability.