The Port of València has launched a private 5G network to connect over 25,000 devices, enhancing security, operational efficiency, and enabling innovative smart port
The port of Valencia is implementing the first 5G private network in a harbor to utilize the 2.3 GHz frequency in Spain. This follows multiple other cellular projects at that dock.
The Port Authority of Valencia has awarded Orange Spain the contract for the development and implementation of Valenciaport''s private 5G network, for a total amount of
In addition, the new 5G network will improve the efficiency of rail transport in the port, thanks to the high mobility of the connections. Its resistance to electromagnetic interference will optimize
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A port of the future The Port of València will use the 5G network to implement a series of use cases that will help it to propose more advanced services, where the network is
Vertical: Ports Application: Cameras, sensors, drones Ecosystem: Private Network: 5G The Port of València is setting new standards in maritime operations with the
The Port of Valencia has taken a chunk of the local n40 band and a bunch of EU cash to deploy private 5G for 25,000-odd devices; Nokia seems the likeliest partner.
With over 15 base stations, the infrastructure will provide comprehensive coverage of the port''s operations. It features a Stand-Alone (SA) 5G core with a throughput of 10 Gbps,
The Port of Valencia, Spain, recently announced a private 5G deployment project to connect more than 25,000 devices on its premises. The project involves a 6 km2 site with a
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