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Mobilitie implements CBRS technology at Dignity Health Sports Park in California

 

 

Mobilitie has announced that they are using CBRS technology to expand connectivity at Dignity Health Sports Park (DHSP) in Carson, California, home to the MLS club LA Galaxy.

Together, Mobilitie and DHSP are expanding the capabilities of the existing Mobilitie Distributed Antenna System (DAS) by launching a private LTE network utilizing the latest 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS).

Katie Pandolfo, general manager of Dignity Health Sports Park, said: ?We are pleased to once again partner with the team at Mobilitie to roll out the latest wireless technology at one of our premier AEG venues. The expanded private network at Dignity Health Sports Park will ultimately enhance the operational technology and help ensure all of our new touchless enhancements, security measures and digital media have the secure connection to work seamlessly as we welcome fans back to our stadium.?

DHSP?s newly-expanded wireless system provides a secure network that supports a variety of new technologies and will be able to support applications like remote parking lot surveillance, mobile ticket scanning, mobile media, and mobile Point of Sale (PoS) among many others. Each of these applications will run on a low-latency private network that includes Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) services.

?We are thrilled to add another chapter to our ongoing partnership with AEG by bringing the latest private network connectivity to Dignity Health Sports Park,? said Mobilitie CEO Christos Karmis. ?Our CBRS and private network solutions are designed to ensure venue operators and fans have a secure and dependable wireless connection, helping to support critical business operations.?

Mobilitie currently operates a DAS with a dense fiber-to-the-edge backbone of nearly 8 miles of fiber and 24 zones. The network includes almost 300 remotes to ensure instant wireless connectivity throughout the 27,000-seat stadium, tennis stadium, parking lots and practice fields.

Mobilitie and AEG have worked together on numerous high-profile projects to provide wireless infrastructure through iconic venues such as STAPLES Center (Los Angeles), Target Center (Minneapolis) and T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas).

Last month, BAI Communications, which is majority-owned by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB), announced the close of its acquisition of Mobilitie. The agreement for the acquisition had been initially announced on June 28 this year.

BAI operates neutral-host networks in Australia, Hong Kong, Canada, the United Kingdom and the U.S.

As part of the acquisition, BAI acquires Mobilitie?s portfolio of assets, including existing telecommunication infrastructure contracts with transit operators in San Francisco and Seattle, as well as 220 large public venues? DAS networks, 10,000 small cells and 300 tower sites across the U.S.

BAI noted that the acquisition enables the firm to strengthen and expand its current services, as it couples Mobilitie?s expertise in above-ground connected venue infrastructure solutions with BAI?s ability to deliver 5G communications infrastructure in complex transit environments.

Mobilitie will continue to operate as a separate entity within BAI, and its existing operations and customer partnerships will remain unaffected.

 

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Juan Pedro Tomás
Juan Pedro Tomás
Juan Pedro covers Global Carriers and Global Enterprise IoT. Prior to RCR, Juan Pedro worked for Business News Americas, covering telecoms and IT news in the Latin American markets. He also worked for Telecompaper as their Regional Editor for Latin America and Asia/Pacific. Juan Pedro has also contributed to Latin Trade magazine as the publication's correspondent in Argentina and with political risk consultancy firm Exclusive Analysis, writing reports and providing political and economic information from certain Latin American markets. He has a degree in International Relations and a master in Journalism and is married with two kids.