Wren provides wireless infrastructure services--primarily to major telecommunication carriers. Wireless carriers are focused on building and expanding their networks, increasing capacity, upgrading their networks with new technologies and maintaining their existing infrastructure. Wren's technicians install, test and commission base station equipment at the carrier cell site--including installation of new equipment, technology upgrades, equipment modification and reconfigurations. These services often include new tower site construction and in some cases, decommissioning of old sites. The range of infrastructure services includes the following:
Installation - Testing and commissioning base station equipment; the installation of radio frequency equipment inside the shelter at a cell site and testing to ensure that the equipment is operating prior to cell site activation
Equipment modification and reconfiguration - Replacing old equipment with new equipment, rerouting cables, and relocating equipment at the cell site
Network modification - Work done on existing cell sites to increase capacity or change the direction of sectors or antennas
Sectorization – The installation of antennas to existing cell towers to increase the capacity of the cell site
Maintenance - Antenna maintenance to replace damaged antennas, installing tower lighting control panels or sensors, repairing damaged shelters, enabling access to sites including road clearance, and providing storm and back-up monitoring services