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Transport Solutions 

 

 
Whether riding a metro, waiting at a train station, or waiting for a flight to board, travelers are demanding easy-to-use, instant internet connectivity so they can eliminate the downtime that accompanies business and leisure trips. Transportation organizations that provide access and a secure transit of data traffic are greatly improving customer satisfaction. By deploying a wireless infrastructure, transportation organizations can also offer passengers work and infotainment options, such as the ability to send and receive emails, surf the internet, make a telephone call or download music online.

Due to the design of our base station and nodes, and features such as the Virtual Gateway, the wireless network can be segmented for different types of network operations, such as Transport Services for Automation and delivery of information over Advanced Traffic Management Solutions (ATMS) and integration with Traffic Management Centers (TMC), and Advanced Traveler Information System (ATIS).

Hopling Technologies is currently working with an increasing list of alliance partners dedicated in creating
solutions and services specifically for the rapidly expanding transport solutions market.


Wireless mesh networks and public-access zones at the Dutch National Rail Authority


To find out how, Hopling Technologies and its unparalleled mesh based technology is beneficial for Transport Solutions in Airports, Stations, Trains, Busses, Highways and other transportation and logistics services, please take a look around this site.    


 


CAPEX and OPEX
The primary TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) benefit of the centralized approach of a Hopling Technologies designed mesh network is a significant reduction in operational costs (OPEX) due to decreased costs involved in configuring and managing each node as a separate network element. A secondary benefit to centralized is the reduction of direct costs (CAPEX) due to lower access point costs over time, and the greater integration of specific functionality in our back-office management products.

Virtual Gateway explained
The Virtual Gateway concept is an innovative way of giving the network operator the ability to share the Hotspot Infrastructure with several Hotspot Providers. Systems can be split into one or more Virtual Gateways.

Each Virtual Gateway can be fully configured to correspond exactly with the different operators needs. For example each Virtual Gateway can have a default Login Page, SSID and VLAN.



Virtual segmentation on same wireless infrastructure