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SOLiD has introduced its nGENESIS active digital distributed antenna system (DAS) platform to the U.S. market, positioning the company to capture indoor 4G and 5G coverage projects that require multi-operator, neutral-host architectures. The fourth-generation platform, already deployed at high-capacity venues in Europe, is designed to combine carrier-grade performance with materially lower energy consumption and a reduced physical footprint.
For building owners, operators, and integrators, nGENESIS supports up to two 25 Gbps fiber transmissions in a scalable digital architecture, targeting large transportation hubs, stadiums, hospitals, hospitality, and other dense environments. SOLiD states that the system can cut power usage at the headend and radio nodes by more than 50%, which could translate into lower operating costs and easier site acquisition where space and power are constrained.
The platform is built as a unified solution suite that includes the nDAU headend for digitizing and distributing signals, the nRFU for remote base station hotels and port expansion, and the nHOU hub optic unit supporting all radio nodes via 25 Gbps optical links. Management is centralized through the DMS3000 platform, which provides an integrated interface for configuration, monitoring, and optimization of large-scale DAS deployments.
To address varied power and coverage requirements, SOLiD offers multiple radio node options under the nGENESIS umbrella, including low-, medium-, and high-power units with support for up to 4×4 MIMO per band. An optional high-power point-of-interface module supports up to eight RF inputs, enabling flexible integration with operators’ existing RAN architectures and supporting both Open RAN and traditional RF RAN connections.
Scott Deweese, president of SOLiD Americas, said the launch reflects the company’s focus on innovation and sustainability, highlighting that nGENESIS is intended to reset benchmarks on throughput, space efficiency, and energy performance. By emphasizing neutral-host readiness, multi-operator support, and Open RAN compatibility, SOLiD is positioning nGENESIS as a strategic platform for carriers, neutral-host providers, and enterprise customers seeking to future-proof indoor networks while managing total cost of ownership.
The U.S. debut at the ConnectX event in Fort Lauderdale offers SOLiD a channel to engage directly with tower companies, infrastructure providers, and enterprise buyers as investment in indoor 5G and public-safety coverage continues to expand. While financial terms and sales expectations were not disclosed, the product extension from Europe into the U.S. suggests SOLiD is aiming to scale its digital DAS footprint in key commercial and public venues, potentially increasing recurring project revenue as 5G densification accelerates.
In strategic terms, nGENESIS strengthens SOLiD’s portfolio alongside its existing ALLIANCE 5G DAS and Open RAN radio offerings, giving the company a broader toolkit to compete in large venue and “middleprise” projects. If adoption matches its European traction, the platform could reinforce SOLiD’s position in the in-building coverage market by offering carriers and neutral hosts a lower-energy, higher-capacity alternative to legacy analog DAS architectures.
The energy-efficiency claims also align with broader sustainability and ESG priorities among real estate owners and operators, potentially improving SOLiD’s competitive differentiation in RFPs that weight power consumption and operating costs. Over time, successful deployments in high-visibility U.S. venues such as airports, stadiums, and healthcare facilities could support SOLiD’s brand recognition and provide reference sites that accelerate further market penetration.
For stakeholders evaluating indoor connectivity strategies, SOLiD’s nGENESIS launch signals continued consolidation of DAS, fiber, and Open RAN capabilities into unified digital platforms. As 5G data demand, spectrum complexity, and multi-operator requirements rise, SOLiD is betting that a compact, energy-efficient, digitally managed DAS will become a preferred infrastructure layer for both mobile network operators and neutral-host investors.
The company is directing interested customers and partners to engage directly or visit its dedicated nGENESIS site for technical specifications and deployment options, underscoring that the U.S. rollout is a core component of its growth strategy in the in-building and venue connectivity segment.

