HarborLink Network and Celona Team to Provide Dayton Art Institute With Private Cellular Connectivity for Outdoor Oktoberfest Event
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Tuesday, November 9, 2021
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This festival hosted almost 14,000 attendees over multiple days, and the Celona network was employed as a secure connectivity solution for Point-of-Sale terminals, staff connectivity, and gate personnel.
Key Points:
- This festival hosted almost 14,000 attendees over multiple days, and the Celona network was employed as a secure connectivity solution for Point-of-Sale terminals, staff connectivity, and gate personnel.
- Leveraging new unlicensed 4G/5G cellular spectrum recently made available by the FCC, HarborLink Network was able to deploy a 4G/LTE private mobile network quickly and easily across the entire festival grounds in about an hour.
- We are definitely employing this solution again next year, said Kimberly Spurgeon, CFO and Director of Operations for the Dayton Art Institute.
- With HarborLink Network and Celona, I could focus on the critical issues of running my event.