Streamline Your 5G Rollout
Solutions to protect, connect, and conceal wireless telecommunications.

Raycap’s unique combination of network infrastructure expertise and USA manufacturing helps speed the deployment of next-generation wireless networks. We align product innovations with carrier needs to help you roll out on time and on budget with no surprises.
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- DC power protection and power management solutions including Strikesorb® Class I+II surge protection to support site reliability and promote site efficiency.
- Connectivity and fiber management solutions, side-mounted and pole-top shrouds, telecom cabinets, and enclosures of all types.
- Macro or small-cell site concealments including towers, rooftops, or walls, and fully conceived small-cell poles, all compatible with all 4G and 5G sub-6GHz frequencies and mmWave.
- USA engineering and manufacturing capabilities to help simplify designs, approvals, and installations.

What 5G Disaggregation Means for Cell Site Retrofits
Municipalities, large and small, frequently request new small cells be hidden or concealed. Concealment technologies include screens and pole toppers that are matched to the surroundings to blend in seamlessly.
With 3G and 4G technologies, installers could often screen off equipment placed on top or mounted to the sides of buildings, and thermal management was less of an issue. However, with 5G technology, it is always advised to conduct a thorough thermal analysis to determine whether additional passive or active cooling is needed.
Learn more about Thermal Analysis and 5G Disaggregation.
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If you are a carrier, tower company, or consultant preparing for 5G deployment, our experts can answer your questions about options for small-cell protection and concealment. Contact us today. We’ve got 5G covered!