Sunday, September 13, 2015

Spain launches the first 4G technology streetlight – San Rafael Journal

Ericsson installed in Santander Spain lamppost first 4G technology that integrates with the capacity to reach 200 megabits per second and with the goal of “improved access to mobile broadband to their citizens.”

The “Zero Site” project was developed by Ericsson and Philips companies to address a growing challenge in modern cities: the massive increase in population and the consequent challenge of the telecommunication and electricity suppliers to meet it, according to a statement sent by the company.

The City of the Cantabrian capital has added to it through the sale of the land in which it has been installed and tested the new lamp. This initiative can contribute to energy savings and reduced mobile broadband traffic, which is necessary given that “it is expected that by 2050 70% of the world population living in cities”, with a growth rate of “7,500 people per hour.”

Zero Site includes LED can save between “50 and 80% on the cost of lighting a city” the statement technology and can be rented for all kinds of mobile operators, as it supports connectivity from 2G to 4G, and includes access.

The CEO of Ericsson Spain, Jose Antonio Lopez, said that “favors Zero Site has no visual impact and help environmental improvement, “and he added that” these lamps offer cities an innovative way to upgrade the lighting and provide the best access mobile broadband to its citizens’ at the same time.

The lamppost Zero Site has been installed at the Atlantic Park Llamas in the El Sardinero, and contains telecommunications equipment such as radios and antennas installed at the top. The multiple units composed of band, the battery or the cooling equipment is located in an underground chamber.

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