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Point of Contact | Mark Carter |
Organizational Partners | GlobalReach |
Sector | Wireless |
Presentation |
Description: What’s the value of automatic, secure Wi-Fi connectivity to a smart city? Mobile phone coverage in dense cities can suffer from blackspots and poor indoor performance.
International operators, cities and municipal bodies have begun to install hybrid cellular and Wi-Fi networks, supported by Passpoint (Hotspot 2.0) technology to deliver a better user experience, better coverage, reduced operating costs and carrier-grade support for services like CCTV, smart traffic management and other applications to help the city run efficiently. We’ll explore how the infrastructure can support public Wi-Fi access, public services and how it plays an important role in connecting the unconnected, with live use cases from Dallas County and Manhattan.
- Presenter
- Mark Carter, Chief Product Officer, GlobalReach Technology.
- A whitepaper on Passpoint for Connected Places is also available.
File:Whitepaper-secure-seamless-wifi-for-connected-places-2.pdf