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|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.  
|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.
|Image=GlobalReachTech.jpg
|image=GlobalReachTech.jpg
|Website=https://globalreachtech.com/
|website=https://globalreachtech.com/
|Presentation=Connected Places Portland webinar.pdf
|presentation=Connected Places Portland webinar.pdf
|Youtube=bMeylng6USY
|published=September 8, 2020
|sector=Wireless
|team-members=GlobalReach
|poc=Mark Carter
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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.
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.
;Whitepaper Secure Seamless WiFi for Connected Places
;A whitepaper on Passpoint for Connected Places is also available.
:[[File:whitepaper-secure-seamless-wifi-for-connected-places-2.pdf|300px]]
[[File:whitepaper-secure-seamless-wifi-for-connected-places-2.pdf|300px]]

Latest revision as of 20:41, March 6, 2022


Hybrid Cellular and Wi-Fi Networks
GlobalReachTech.jpg
Date September 8, 2020
Point of Contact Mark Carter
Organizational Partners GlobalReach
Sector Wireless
Presentation Connected Places Portland webinar.pdf

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.

Whitepaper Secure Seamless WiFi for Connected Places
File:Whitepaper-secure-seamless-wifi-for-connected-places-2.pdf