Case Study: Edge Hill University

Case Study Edge Hill University Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Edge Hill University Student Union, Ormskirk Edge Hill University is a campus-based public university in Ormskirk, Lancashire, England, which opened in 1885 as Edge Hill College, the first non-denominational teacher training college for women in England, before admitting its first male students in 1959.[3] In 2005, […]

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Industry 4.0: Connectivity should have no limits

The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0), using smart technologies, has transformed sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, agriculture, and healthcare, with automation, real-time monitoring, and data analysis central to this. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and other technological advancements have contributed to the growing success of Industry 4.0, however traditional connectivity solutions such as wired

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Boosting Mobile Connectivity for the Emergency Services Network

Emergency Service Network (ESN) The UK Home Office is now prepping for a cross-government programme to switch off the current Airwave service used by the emergency services, due to its limited capabilities, and implement a new and improved system. The new system, known as the Emergency Services Network (ESN), will be transformative for day-to-day operations

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How Private 5G Can Improve Airports

Connectivity is no longer just a luxury, much like airports are no longer just airports! Home to retail malls, restaurants, hotels, and car rentals, airports host a huge number of passengers, vehicles, and IoT devices. Technological advancements have led to a growing need to improve network infrastructure, with many operators turning to private cellular to

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Revolutionising Electric Vehicle Charging Through 4G Connectivity

The rise in popularity of electric vehicles is on a fast incline, however due to a lack of charging stations, there are many drivers who are apprehensive about making the switch to electric. Part of this challenge is connectivity for EVC stations, where each must have access to an internet connection for their IoT-enabled SIMs.

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Enabling IIoT to Improve Wind Farm Performance

The Need for Critical Communications Infrastructure for Industrial Organisations Whether onshore or offshore, the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) within industrial markets has enabled significant improvements to many aspects of operations on wind farms. This includes turbine performance, reliability, energy management, uptime, and equipment maintenance. This applies to the wider renewables and utilities

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Private 5G in the Healthcare Industry

How 5G technologies can help the healthcare industry.

There is a growing need for automation, robotics, software deployments, and improvements to data privacy and cybersecurity throughout the healthcare industry. It’s an exciting time for healthcare, with hospitals and other healthcare facilities investing in new technologies, enabling improvements to day-to-day operations, including advancements to patient care, visitor experience, and employee wellbeing. However, with the

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Small Cells Vs. DAS Vs. Mobile Repeaters – Which is right for your property?

Small Cells. Active DAS. Repeaters. Mobile Private Networks. Finding the best solution for your property’s voice and data connectivity issues can be confusing, especially when the options available are designed to offer the same outcome. In this article, we’ll be breaking down and discussing the key attributes of each solution, determining which is right for

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Case Study: University of Strathclyde

Case Study University of Strathclyde Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project University of Strathclyde, Glasgow The University of Strathclyde is a public research university located in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute, it is Glasgow’s second-oldest university, having received its royal charter in 1964 as the first technological university in the United Kingdom. Taking

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Case Study: Britishvolt

Case Study Britishvolt Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Britishvolt, Northumberland Britishvolt’s mission is to accelerate the electrification of society. They will deliver sustainable, low-carbon batteries on the roadmap to decarbonisation.  The race to zero is an imperative for society, and batteries are core to a successful energy transition. The Britishvolt ambition is to create some of

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Case Study: Roadchef

Case Study Roadchef Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Roadchef, Chester Roadchef is one of Britain’s leading roadside service area operators, welcoming more than 52 million customers every year. They operate 30 different facilities on the motorway and major trunk roads across the UK. Roadchef was voted the best MSA operator, bringing a range of leading brands

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