William Wong

William Wong - ADRF

William Wong is the DAS Engineering Manager at ADRF Technologies, Inc., in charge of overseeing customer training and technical support of ADRFโ€™s equipment for challenging DAS projects. He has 12 years of experience in the in-building/DAS sector and related engineering fields, including several years at a DAS integrator where he focused on survey, design, project management, and implementation and optimization of carrier and neutral host DAS. Prior to ADRF, William worked at C Squared Systems as a Senior RF Engineer and Lockheed Martin as an electrical engineer. William received his BS in Electrical Engineering from Syracuse University.

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