

Form and function must go hand in hand when designing and constructing buildings. But one element is consistently overlooked until long after the building is finished and occupied: mobile connectivity.
Modern materials and construction methods may excel at energy efficiency, but they also excel at blocking signal. It’s a challenge for architects, contractors and developers – and one that end-users won’t quietly accept.
At Pan RF, we serve clients at both ends of the spectrum. Because when it comes to mobile signal, there are really only two options: prevention or cure.
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When it comes to mobile signal, timing is everything. Whether we’re designing it in from day one or retrofitting it under pressure, the approach you take shapes the entire experience — for project teams, building managers, and ultimately, the end user.
At Pan RF, we’ve delivered both. And the difference is striking.
Poor Signal? Mobile coverage is increasingly recognised as a critical part of building performance – but it still doesn’t always make the planning meeting. In fact, we heard from one facilities manager who told us they had to leave the meeting to use their phone, in a meeting about building performance…
Form and function must go hand in hand when designing and constructing buildings. But one element is consistently overlooked until long after the building is finished and occupied: mobile connectivity.
Modern materials and construction methods may excel at energy efficiency, but they also excel at blocking signal. It’s a challenge for architects, contractors and developers – and one that end-users won’t quietly accept.
At Pan RF, we serve clients at both ends of the spectrum. Because when it comes to mobile signal, there are really only two options: prevention or cure.















