Wedoany.com Report on Feb 24th, PMT Communications has recently expanded the deployment of its Distributed Antenna System (DAS) across multiple states in Australia to meet the demand for enhanced indoor mobile signals in healthcare, education, and remote community locations. This initiative is accompanied by growth in new contracts within the critical communications and infrastructure sectors.
Over the past year, the company has extended its coverage to more building interiors through projects in Queensland, New South Wales, and South Australia, with a particular focus on locations supporting public safety and emergency response. Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) are widely used in hospitals, campuses, and large public venues to address signal degradation caused by building materials or distance from base stations.
In addition to deployment efforts, PMT Communications has launched a remote monitoring platform to track the health and performance of installed systems. This reflects a market shift towards ongoing service models, with operators placing greater emphasis on early fault detection and preventive maintenance to cope with increasingly complex property environments and higher connectivity expectations.
The healthcare sector has been a key focus area this year, with PMT Communications completing DAS installations in hospitals and aged care facilities, which must adapt to strict clinical operational constraints. For example, during the second phase of deployment at a major hospital in Queensland, patient care and infection control requirements were taken into consideration. Reliable indoor mobile signals are crucial for supporting staff communication and workflow systems.
In regional deployment, education and remote infrastructure projects are also advancing, supported by new offices in South Australia that facilitate delivery in these areas. In regions where outdoor coverage is inherently limited, indoor signal enhancement becomes particularly critical, and PMT Communications' solutions have led to subsequent collaborative opportunities.
By the end of the year, PMT Communications has been appointed as the national preferred DAS provider, having completed major installations in four states since entering the market two years ago. As organizations increasingly prioritize the risks associated with poor indoor coverage, market activity has grown, especially in critical infrastructure environments where reliable signals are essential for incident response and business continuity.
Looking ahead, PMT Communications plans to expand its operations into Western Australia and Tasmania and deepen its relationships with carriers and partners. Demand is expected to remain concentrated in industries that emphasize resilience and security, such as healthcare, education, and remote communities. The company offers end-to-end DAS solutions, from design to delivery.









