Comba Telecom Systems, a wireless enhancement solutions provider, has developed a multi-system wireless coverage project for the Shenyang Olympic Center. The Shenyang Olympic Center, also known as the Wulihe Stadium, is a new multi-use stadium occupying over a million square meters with a seating capacity of 60,000. The stadium will be hosting football matches in the 2008 Summer Olympics.
In association with mobile operators and the constructors, Comba has accomplished a project to design, implement and test a multi-frequency wireless enhancement system to facilitate comprehensive mobile signal coverage within the stadium that includes TD-SCDMA, GSM900/1800, Wi-Fi and WAPI (WLAN Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure) networks.
Comba's solution entails the division of the coverage area into 10 sectors, each serviced through the deployment of customized narrow beam antennas and coverage and capacity enhancement equipment. Comprehensive network testing, optimization and a maintenance team on standby during pre-Game test matches has ensured the elimination of cross-interference between segments.
Also, Comba has deployed its Dynamic Traffic Routing (DTR) system, which enables the diversion of under-utilized network resources to the stadium from nearby vicinities during peak times such as during events to increase network efficiency without needing to invest in extra network equipment.
“We are proud to be part of the national effort to ensure a smooth and effective system in readiness for the Olympic Games this summer. This is an example of the many Games-related network coverage projects that Comba is currently involved in,” said Comba's Chairman and President, Mr. Tony TL Fok. “Through our unrivalled network of offices throughout China, Comba is in a unique position to offer comprehensive solutions, services and rapid response times as exemplified by the Shenyang Olympic Center.”
Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking.
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