Facility Management

Connectivity – can your venue take the strain?

The use of the world’s first 5G network at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea generated excitement among those in the industry – and it’s easy to see why.

As users, our expectations for instant, seamless connectivity on every device have never been higher. We want to Snapchat performers, post selfies at concerts, check in at football games and communicate with people in the outside world. For stadiums and other public venues, the opportunity to keep visitors engaged, offering instant replays, time and location-specific offers

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