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Nextivity

Nextivity is a telecommunications equipment company that designs and manufactures cellular coverage and signal-boosting solutions for indoor and mobile environments used by enterprises, public sector entities, and network operators.

  • Enterprise-grade cellular coverage systems for buildings and campuses
  • Mobile and in-vehicle cellular signal enhancement solutions
  • Public safety and mission-critical in-building communications systems
  • Network operator-focused coverage tools for Long Term Evolution (LTE) and 5G deployments
  • Signal processing and intelligent coverage management technologies

More About Nextivity

Nextivity provides cellular coverage and signal enhancement systems used to improve voice and data connectivity in locations where macro network signals are weak or obstructed, such as large commercial buildings, public venues, vehicles, and remote facilities. Its offerings are positioned for enterprises, system integrators, and Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) that need to extend LTE and emerging 5G services indoors or across distributed footprints while maintaining compliance with carrier and regulatory requirements.

The company’s product portfolio focuses on cellular coverage equipment (wireless infrastructure) that uses digital signal processing, network-aware intelligence, and multi-band RF design to receive, amplify, and redistribute mobile network signals across indoor and confined spaces. Solutions are deployed in environments such as office buildings, hospitals, industrial sites, transportation hubs, education campuses, and government facilities, and are often integrated as part of broader distributed antenna system (DAS) or hybrid-DAS architectures. These systems are commonly used to address coverage gaps where structural materials, underground locations, or distance from cell sites limit direct connectivity from the Radio Access Network (RAN).

For enterprise and institutional deployments, Nextivity solutions are typically implemented by low-voltage contractors, RF engineers, and system integrators who design layouts based on building floorplans, RF surveys, and carrier specifications. Architectures can include donor antennas that capture signals from nearby cell sites, headend or hub units that perform filtering and gain control, and coverage units that distribute improved signal inside the building. These systems often support multiple operators and frequency bands, aligning with standard mobile technologies such as 4G LTE and, where applicable, 5G 5G New Radio (NR), as made available by carriers in the covered spectrum.

Nextivity also addresses public safety and mission-critical communications needs, where in-building coverage is required for first-responder radio systems or cellular-based emergency communications. In these scenarios, its equipment can be part of compliance strategies with jurisdictional requirements for emergency responder radio coverage in new construction or major renovations. Solutions are selected and configured to meet local codes and to integrate with existing RF infrastructure under the oversight of AHJs (authorities having jurisdiction) and carrier engineering teams.

Within the enterprise IT and infrastructure marketplace, Nextivity aligns with categories such as in-building wireless, cellular signal boosters, and RF coverage systems. Its offerings are often evaluated alongside small cells, active and passive Direct-Attached Storage (DAS), and Wi-Fi as complementary approaches to indoor connectivity. The company’s focus on RF signal processing and intelligent coverage management places it within the broader wireless networking and connectivity stack, serving as a bridge between mobile network operator infrastructure and end-user devices in environments where indoor coverage and service continuity are operational requirements.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 150
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

12230 World Trade Drive
250
San Diego, CA 92128

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Telecommunication Services
  • Group: Telecommunication Services
  • Industry: Wireless Telecommunication Services
  • Sub-Industry: Terrestrial Telecommunication Services