Enhanced mobile connectivity takes flight at Manchester Airport | Computer Weekly
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Manchester Airport, the UK's third busiest airport, now provides enhanced connectivity in all terminals via EE mobility services with Wireless Infrastructure Group. With 19 million passengers annually, the airport expects continued high foot traffic, employing 19,000 people onsite. EE emphasizes the importance of reliable and consistent mobile performance in complex environments like airports. The deployment faced challenges due to multi-level layouts and thick walls affecting network performance. Collaboratively, WIG installed a distributed antenna system to improve wireless coverage and capacity, tailored for the demands of busy airport operations.
Wireless Infrastructure Group is pleased to see EE's mobile services now live on the system we recently delivered, enhancing connectivity for all our customers at the airport.
In the current, always-connected world, mobile users expect more than just speed. Reliability, availability and consistent indoor performance are equally important in complex, busy environments.
The new system has been engineered specifically for the demands of a bustling international airport, providing the high-capacity coverage needed even at peak times.
Deploying connectivity in airports presents unique challenges due to multi-level layouts, thick walls, and complex designs that can all affect network performance indoors.
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