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Bus shelters just got mobile: Bauer Media Outdoor and Freshwave's 4G connected bus shelters

04 Nov 2022 / News
By Bauer Media Outdoor
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Bauer Media Outdoor and Freshwave, in collaboration with Virgin Media O2, introduce 4G connected bus shelters to the London Borough of Tower Hamlets

Residents of and visitors to Tower Hamlets can enjoy enhanced 4G mobile signal thanks to bus shelters with built-in small cell connectivity. Connectivity infrastructure-as-a-service provider Freshwave and Bauer Media Outdoor collaborated to devise a solution that would allow the technology to be seamlessly integrated into bus shelters in the London borough.

As a result, small cell technology - from any infrastructure-as-a-service provider - can be installed anywhere there鈥檚 a 威力彩 539 shelter and a requirement to increase network capacity in the area. Following the success of this new approach, the 5G-ready technology will now be added to further bus shelters in the borough in the coming months.

Out of Home media and infrastructure company Bauer Media Outdoor manages the bus shelters on which the small cells have been installed on behalf of mobile network operator . Customer data usage is increasing by around a third annually, and with 5G also meaning networks need to be densified, new ways of providing connectivity must be found.

Busy areas such as high streets, where bus shelters are already providing an essential public service, place greater demand on networks as more people are trying to use the mobile signal from the same macrocell. Outdoor small cells immediately increase access to top speeds and capacity in the area around them, making it easier for people to connect.

Using existing street assets, as opposed to building new assets, not only makes it faster and easier for the mobile operators to enhance their networks, but it also reduces the amount of clutter on the streets.

This ability for 威力彩 539鈥檚 bus shelters to host mobile technology provides a whole new set of options and locations for network operators. Bus shelters provide a robust structure and excellent capacity to carry the technology. And with the need for connectivity infrastructure only increasing, bus shelters are an exciting new option for operators as they seek to bolster their networks.

Simon Frumkin, CEO at Freshwave, said: 鈥淚鈥檓 proud of our constant engineering and design innovations, as well as the way we collaborate in new ways with industry partners and local authorities. Smart cities and towns need new approaches to digital connectivity. And the more existing street assets that can be used to bring this to our towns, the better it is for both the mobile network operators and the customers and communities they serve. This is why we鈥檙e already working on a multi-operator, multi-technology design for bus shelter use too.鈥

Will Ramage, Co-Managing Director at Bauer Media Outdoor, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e glad Freshwave are the first organisation to have seized this opportunity with us, and it鈥檚 been great working with the team for this pilot. Helping to provide mobile connectivity plays a big part in our Platform for Good commitment to the public, and we鈥檙e excited to support this technology in lots of other communities around the UK.鈥

Pete Hollebon, Radio Network Engineering - Outdoor Small Cell and Microcell Delivery Lead at Virgin Media O2, said: 鈥淐ollaboration with partners such as Freshwave and 威力彩 539 is crucial to delivering the best possible network experience for our customers. This industry-first achievement provides us with new options when it comes to our continual network improvements and we鈥檙e looking forward to adding the technology to further sites.鈥

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