Saturday, February 7, 2015

Airports, Railway Stations & Sea Ports Coverage


Why Omoco as an Enterprise GSM and In-Building Telecom Solution?

Transportation hubs like airports, sea ports, and railway stations face unique challenges today. For instance, airports depict some of the most complex environments in the world, with a large number of service types and a heavy demand on spectrum. Radio communications are critical to airport operations, helping to ensure the safety and security of all airport users. Airport expansion and the provision of new wireless-based services has also lead to increasing demands on the perfect wireless coverage in the airport.

The Need of Private Mobile Network at Airports:

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The lack of private mobile service and the lack of flexibility in managing it, especially at airports, are significant constraints in airport operations and the provision of services.
Airport owners believe it must ensure that the radio environment is managed for the benefit of all airport users and that “airport owner” is ideally placed to manage the radio spectrum due to its detailed specific knowledge of the built environments. Airport owners already manage spectrum usage across all bands, including license-exempt bands, to minimise the risk of interference.
Airport owners strongly desire “Autonomous Mobile Network” and see many potential benefits including:
  • New passenger services
  • New services to airport staff and others working at airports
  • Increased operational efficiency by improved communications and/or reduced costs
  • Increased spectrum efficiency (using GSM instead of PMR where appropriate)

How Can Omoco Help?

Omoco system with 33dbm RF power output results in significant savings in infrastructure costs at airports without affecting systems outside the airports. Also as the airport area is exclusive property of airport owner, there is no impact on other operators. Sea ports and congested railway stations can also benefit from Omoco empowered solution similarly.

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