RF Shielding for Telecommunication
RF shielding that passes performance testing the first time
Experts in Telecommunication Shielding
One team, from concept to closeout
Don’t gamble with test accuracy, carrier acceptance, or network uptime by settling for “good enough” shielding. We deliver end-to-end RF/EMI shielding design and implementation support for telecommunications environments—5G/6G device labs, OTA test rooms, network validation spaces, and interference-sensitive facilities—so your measurements stay repeatable, your signals stay clean, and your team stays on schedule from design through commissioning.
FAQ: Telecommunication Shielding
RF shielding blocks outside radio signals from entering your test space and prevents your test signals from leaking out. For telecom teams, that means cleaner measurements, repeatable results, fewer false failures, and less risk of interfering with nearby networks or equipment.
RF shielding is commonly used for 4G/5G/6G device testing, OTA (over-the-air) testing, antenna performance validation, sensitivity and interference testing, and network equipment verification.
The required attenuation depends on frequency range, nearby interference sources, and measurement sensitivity. A design target is typically defined after reviewing your test plan and environment.
RF shielding can be designed for a specified frequency range, including common telecom bands and higher frequencies used for 5G/6G and mmWave testing.
Yes. RF shielding reduces external RF energy entering the room, which helps stabilize measurements and reduces inconsistent or intermittent test failures.
Yes. RF shielding reduces RF emissions leaving the room, helping prevent interference with nearby systems and reducing unwanted RF exposure to other operations.
Yes. Deliverables typically include layout drawings, details for seams and bonding, door and penetration schedules, grounding/bonding requirements, and coordination notes for MEP and low-voltage trades.
Yes. RF shielding requires close coordination with architectural, electrical, mechanical, low-voltage, and security scopes to preserve the shielded envelope during construction.
Performance is verified through commissioning and RF shielding effectiveness testing based on the agreed performance target and frequency range.
Yes. Many projects are retrofits. The scope and phasing depend on access constraints, downtime limits, existing utilities, and the number of penetrations.
