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Hospitality

Hospitality

Better coverage = better satisfaction = return on investment

Technology has had a significant impact on the hospitality industry, from improving efficiency and convenience for guests to transforming the way hotels operate. Technology has revolutionized the hospitality industry, providing hotels and other businesses with tools and platforms to enhance the guest experience and streamline their operations. From mobile check-ins to in-room automation, technology has become an essential part of the industry, providing convenience, efficiency, and personalized service for guests.

Hospitality

Casino

Better coverage = better satisfaction = return on investment

Transform your casino floor initiative into a casino-as-a-platform strategy by analyzing the six driving trends that embrace the elements of a digital ecosystem and an experience platform which, in turn, will create and enhance a seamless guest-centric experience.

For resorts, campus area networks extend the comfort space of your facility.  A smaller footprint for communications infrastructure means more room for your guests’ experience.

Transportation

Sea Ports

Better coverage = better satisfaction = return on investment

Port infrastructure is being continuously adapted to increases in ship size. Port planning is driven by pressures to increase productivity and throughput and reduce air emissions from the terminal equipment, as well as from the ships, trains, and trucks entering and leaving the port. Advanced communications now allow for container track like the Port of Stockon Marine Highway. Sensors on barges and along the river allow for content to be tracked all the way through the system to truck transport.

Transportation

High Speed Trains

Better coverage = better satisfaction = return on investment

The HST-related 3GPP specifications guarantee the minimum data download/upload speed and mobility of terminals in HST conditions for two frequency ranges (FRs): FR1 (low/mid frequency bands, up to 3.6GHz) and FR2 (high frequency band, up to 30GHz).

Following the creation of Rel-15 UE specifications for 300km/h, dedicated HST work for NR in FR1 started in Rel-16. Rel-16 guarantees the fundamental mobility performance in FR1 bands below 3.6GHz at train speeds up to 500 km/h, including cell search and handover among NR cells and handover between NR and LTE cells. Rel-17 enhances the performance requirements in HST conditions, especially when the network configures carrier aggregation (CA).The HST work for NR in FR2 started with Rel-17. Rel-17 guarantees the fundamental mobility performance in FR2 bands below 30GHz at speeds up to 350 km/h. Considering the radio propagation characteristics in high frequency bands, the FR2 HST scenario assumes the presence of dedicated UE installed on the rooftop of the train. Moreover, 3GPP has agreed to enhance the FR2 HST performance in Rel-18, including the CA scenario.

Sea Cable

Submarine Cable Deployments

Better coverage = better satisfaction = return on investment

The submarine cable system market is projected to reach USD 22,747.8 million by 2026 from USD 13,807.4 million in 2021; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.5% from 2021 to 2026. Submarine power cables are widely used to link shore-based power grids. These cables carry power from one country to another, as well as from one offshore installation to another, and transfer power from offshore renewable energy generation plants, which use wind, wave, and tidal energy for electricity generation to other installations, consumers, regional electrical transmission networks, etc.

Large Public Venue

In-Venue Tech: Experience is everything. Whether you are in a stadium, Arena or Conference Center.

Better coverage = better satisfaction = return on investment

Future venues will rely on connectivity, artificial intelligence, and a blending of realities to create personal encounters for fans while retaining a sense of community. Technology is the most obvious aspect of future sports venues, and its breakneck development is laying the foundation for what stadiums and arenas will be like in 2030 or 2035. Whether Wi-Fi 6 and 5G connectivity, or robotics, artificial intelligence and computer vision, these protocols and systems are already undergirding a whole new world of live sports possibilities, leading to deeply personalized and easier fan experiences and a blending of realities that will only grow in the coming decade.

Government

FEMA

Better coverage = better satisfaction = return on investment

miniMAXX, mightyMAXX, and theMAXX Come in three sizes and power types. MAXX is a mobile cellular, WiFi and CBRS site that includes a tower and transceiver, as well as all other necessary equipment, carefully constructed on a trailer or truck.

Emergency use — such as after a major storm or flood — is one common application. If a standard tower is damaged and requires repair, using a MAXX makes sense from a practical standpoint. However, these towers are also used during major occasions such as for the Super Bowl, media coverage of a big event, or a large parade or festival. Additionally, a cell-on-wheels setup can provide a temporary signal when a standard tower is being built — a process that isn’t always fast enough to keep up with consumer needs.

Government

GSA

Better coverage = better satisfaction = return on investment

As the federal government’s purchasing agent, GSA connects federal purchasers with the most cost-effective and high-quality commercial products and services. Find out how to purchase the products and services you need from Flash Networks Group Inc. Flash Networks Group Inc Services and products can be found on the GSA

Government

Smart Cities (Target Islands, Underdeveloped Countries, and Tribal Territories.)

Better coverage = better satisfaction = return on investment

Croatia’s islands: Making the most of their territorial capital through smart solutions 31 Smart Islands – challenges and opportunities on the European and global level.

A smart island is an island that demonstrates the following elements – smart governance, smart people, smart mobility, smart living, smart economy, and smart environment. Being a smart island is also becoming synonymous with being green, sustainable, energy efficient, and climate resilient. Smart Island Initiatives define a smart island as an insular territory that embarks on a climate resilient pathway, combining climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts, in order to create sustainable local economic development and a high quality of life for the local populations by implementing smart and integrated solutions for the management of infrastructure, natural resources and the environment as a whole, supported by the use of ICT, all while promoting the use of innovative and socially inclusive governance and financing schemes. Economic Growth Creating networks that deliver world markets to local commerce infrastructure. Communications for utility grids and projects for supporting delivery of utilities to people Industry networking design for building the future of operational technology, from manufacturing machines to the “Internet of Things” to robotics.