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RF & Connectivity Advisory

A technical read on wireless and connectivity — planning, review, and vendor-neutral assessment.

What it is

Independent analysis of wireless and connectivity systems: RF planning and propagation analysis, network and wireless architecture review, spectrum and technology evaluation, connectivity feasibility, and vendor-neutral technical assessment.

What we look at

We work at the level a deployment actually lives at: link budgets and interference, not only coverage maps; backhaul and site economics, which bound densification more often than the radio does; the distance between advertised throughput and delivered throughput; spectrum, refarming, and the technology choice behind a rollout.

Who it’s for

  • Telcos and mobile operators planning densification or new deployment.
  • Tower companies and ISPs/WISPs weighing capex against coverage.
  • Connectivity-grant and rural-connectivity developers.
  • Investors screening a connectivity asset.

What you get

A written technical review: findings, the risks and what drives them, and clear recommendations, in language a technical team and a board can both act on. Diagrams where a diagram says it better.

How it runs — The RF & Connectivity Review

A scoped review with a defined deliverable and timeline. We agree the questions that decide the outcome, work through the technology and the numbers, and return a read you can put in front of a partner or an investor.

Why Koseiteki

Our technical lead works in RFIC and wireless systems at research level and holds current 5G and ITU wireless-infrastructure credentials; the team has worked inside a Kenyan operator’s network.

Bring us a deal, a network, or a question.

Most engagements start as a scoped, fixed-shape piece of work: an RF & Connectivity Review, or a Technical Due Diligence Sprint.

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