10 World Trade office tower boosts connectivity with indoor 5G solution | Computer Weekly
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10 World Trade office tower boosts connectivity with indoor 5G solution | Computer Weekly
"Establishing what it says is a scalable model for multi-operator connectivity that enhances enterprise operations, improves tenant experience and supports critical safety communications in large commercial and mixed-use properties, Ericsson - working with Boston Global Investors (BGI) and Aspen Venue Partners (Aspen) - has deployed its Enterprise 5G Coverage solution at Boston's 10 World Trade. Described as a landmark commercial development in the city's Seaport District, 10 World Trade has the stated mission of aiming to "empower, connect and inspire those who are shaping the future by leading the way in health, wellness and environmentally sustainable, human-centred design.""
"According to BGI, 10 World Trade was designed to "embody commitment to excellence and sustainability", combining "premium design with intelligent digital infrastructure". Working with Aspen on a connectivity infrastructure, BGI evaluated multiple distributed antenna and radio systems before selecting Ericsson's Radio Dot System as the foundation for its next-generation neutral host wireless environment."
""10 World Trade is a true landmark at the intersection of innovation and design. Every aspect of the building was thoughtfully crafted to elevate the human experience, from its architectural presence to the technology embedded within," said John Hynes, CEO of Boston Global Investors. "Ericsson's Radio Dot System aligns seamlessly with our vision, delivering reliable, high-performance connectivity that meets the needs of today's tenants, and positions the building to adapt to tomorrow's demands." The enterprise connectivity system is said to be engineered to enable multiple operators to share radio infrastructure and reduce complexity for 10 World Trade without sacrificing performance. The distributed radio system uses small cells to deliver high-capacity 5G coverage indoors. With a compact form factor, radio diversity and multi-operator function"
Ericsson, in partnership with Boston Global Investors and Aspen Venue Partners, deployed an Enterprise 5G Coverage solution at 10 World Trade in Boston's Seaport District. The deployment uses Ericsson's Radio Dot System as the foundation for a neutral-host wireless environment that enables multiple operators to share radio infrastructure and reduce complexity. The distributed radio system employs small cells to deliver high-capacity indoor 5G coverage while supporting radio diversity and multi-operator functionality. The project aims to enhance enterprise operations, improve tenant experience and support critical safety communications in a sustainably designed, human-centred commercial development.
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