July 10, 2020

The Need to Understand Connectivity in an Evolving Workspace

There’s a great deal of discussion at the moment about the future of working as businesses and employees reflect on the shift in working practices many of us have experienced in 2020. How these lessons transfer into the future of the way we work will be up to the business, but assessing the performance of connectivity will be essential for an ever-evolving workspace.

Connectivity requirements for office buildings and enterprise sites grows more complex everyday and for facilities managers and those analysing site coverage, strong insight into in-building service will become increasingly crucial. More and more companies, led by the likes of PwC, are retiring landline phones from their office desks in the face of BYOD practices, increasingly flexible working arrangements and a “Mobile First” mentality. There are definite advantages to this approach in terms of both operational savings and employee preference, but it places a more pressing need on ensuring voice services are well provisioned across the estate.

But it’s not all about connectivity for people, the buildings themselves are increasingly dependent on strong mobile service as businesses increasingly invest in IoT solutions. This is unlocking a range of positive benefits in terms of efficiency and productivity with 70% of SMEs already looking at or using IoT platforms to improve current products and 52% see it as a springboard for launching new services (BT Business). Outside of product use cases, IoT is being increasingly used to identify ways of reducing the overheads associated with managing an office facility. This can include everything from improving energy efficiency to coordinating the occupancy of meeting rooms, but those tasked with implementing these systems need to ensure their connectivity provisions are able to support them.  

No two buildings are the same and it can be difficult to understand if mobile service is operating at an acceptable level due to the nature of its geographical location, number of floors and even the specific materials used in its construction. Certain locations within office complexes, such as simulation labs or lecture halls, will likely have a higher dependency on connectivity that can cause significant disruption when it doesn’t meet demand. This creates the need to understand service levels by rooms and areas and not just the estate as a whole. Having this information will prove essential when it comes to making cost-effective improvement decisions regarding any required rollout of Wi-Fi hotspots or DAS systems.

Our consulting team, working in conjunction with analysis tools such as our Surveyor application, can help both operators and facilities managers gain greater insight into in-building service by mapping received service directly against floor plans and blueprints.  

To learn more about Surveyor, visit our web page here and request an overview today!

Related Blogs

The Digital Shift: How TowerCos Can Thrive by Embracing Digital Innovation

July 21, 2025

In a world where connectivity underpins economic growth, TowerCos must evolve into smarter, more agile infrastructure partners. The digital shift is no longer a question of "if," but "how soon."

Powering the Continued 5G Rollout Using Crowdsourced Data to Support Intelligent Small Cell Deployment

July 16, 2025

As end-user’s expectations of their mobile network connectivity evolve and the demand for 5G increases, operators must move beyond estimated coverage maps and use real experience data to guide network improvements.

Embracing Independence: The Path to Assuring Mission Critical Broadband Networks

April 22, 2024

Discover the essence of true network reliability in the digital age with Metricell. Explore our blog to uncover the critical role of independent assurance in mission-critical broadband networks.

Sign Up to Receive our Newsletter

You have signed up to our newsletter!

Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Please refresh the page and try again or email us at marketing@metricell.com.