Enhancing connectivity for communities and public sector workers

Outdoor small cell pilot in City of London
Outdoor small cell

Powerful partnerships bring outdoor small cell pilot to the City of London 

Freshwave has upgraded existing infrastructure in the Square Mile to make it capable of delivering multi-operator 4G and 5G connectivity at street level using dark fibre and small cells.

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Croydon pioneers the multi-operator approach for outdoor small cells
4G Outdoor small cells

Open access today for the smart cities of tomorrow

Pioneering open access model empowers a multi-operator approach for outdoor small cells.

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UK’s first 4G connected bus shelters
Outdoor small cell

All aboard! Close collaboration results in the UK’s first 4G connected bus shelters

Freshwave, Clear Channel UK and Virgin Media O2 provide outstanding small cell technology with 4G connected bus shelters in this industry first.

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Enabling smarter towns and cities and connected office-based public sector workers

Connected communities

Hyperconnected towns and cities are the future. We work with local authorities, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and all four mobile network operators to provide the assured connectivity that will enable smart cities.

From air pollution monitoring programmes to civic drones, every digital innovation programme relies on a layer of digital connectivity, as do the citizens they serve.

Connected public sector workers

We assure the indoor connectivity of many critical central government buildings, helping office-based employees work the way they need to.

From enabling the functionality in newer smart-tech led offices, to supporting the digitalisation of historical buildings turned workspace.

Providing assured connectivity where it matters most

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I’m pleased to see us making good progress to improve the digital connectivity within Sutton. This will be a huge boost to residents, particularly those living, working or visiting the so called ‘not-spots’ and will also be a very welcome improvement to our infrastructure for local businesses

This new deal will activate a 5G infrastructure pilot to all mobile networks this year which will make the City even more accessible and better connected for visitors, workers and residents. It is helping to drive forward momentum in the Square Mile’s recovery from the pandemic and will boost the City’s attractiveness for talent.

I’m proud that we were the first borough to see outdoor small cells deployed using the open access model. Any kind of new approach like these needs a lot of close collaboration and Freshwave were with us every step of the way on this journey. I’m pleased that the people and businesses of Croydon are already benefitting from improved connectivity and it will continue to provide value for them well into the future.

We’re entering a new phase in the digital age, and providing connectivity to those who need it most is a top priority.

See Ofcom’s Connected Nations 2021 report here.

45%

Fewer than ½ of councillors say their local authority has a digital infrastructure strategy in place.

6%

6% of the world’s population don't have mobile connectivity.

67%

67% of companies experience some sort of indoor mobile connectivity problems on a daily basis.

Insights & innovation

Constantly innovating

Read our latest news and insights. Discover how changing connectivity demands from businesses and communities are driving how we, and the wider telecoms ecosystem, evolve, test and launch new services to market.

Transform how your customers live, work and play.

Learn more about outdoor connectivity

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