Tag: mobile phone
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Underground Carparks
Mobile Phone Signal Booster for EV Charging Stations In today’s connected world, customers expect reliable mobile coverage everywhere—including underground car parks. A strong 5G signal ensures seamless connectivity, allowing users to stay connected for business calls, without disruption. With robust mobile coverage, customers can quickly pay at EV charging stations using mobile apps, enhancing convenience…
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Trinity College, Dublin
Background Trinity College Dublin is Irelands oldest and most prestigious university. 20,000 high achieving students attend the university along with PhD students, staff and visitors. The campus is continually expanding, and now boasts a newly built 5-storey sports centre with state-of-the-art facilities. The Problem Trinity College takes great pride in its professional sports teams, which…
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Ofcom Compliant 5G/4G/2G Mobile Signal Booster
Amplify Mobile Signal with Stella Doradus A mobile signal booster is an excellent solution for poor indoor mobile signal. A quick Google search brings up a dizzying array of websites selling repeaters. They are all claiming to be Ofcom compliant and adhere to this and that regulation. They even show snapshots of these forms on…
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Augmented reality powered by 5G
In recent years Augmented Reality (AR) has become an essential part of our online shopping experience. AR technology allows virtual objects to be placed in real-world environments in real time. It essentially combines a real-world environment with a virtual one. For example, the IKEA app uses your phone’s camera and AR technology to enable you…
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Golf Clubhouse, Austria
Background This golf club, located in Bauvorhaben is a large modern clubhouse on a popular, scenic golf course. The course hosted a 5-storey newly renovated building that required a reliable system to provide signal to the entirety of the building. The challenge Visitors to the course expected to be able to make phone calls and…
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A History of Mobile Phones
1973 The history of mobile phones starts on the 3rd of April 1973, a senior engineer working for Motorola called Martin Cooper used a mobile phone to call a potential competitor in the mobile phone market. This was the first mobile phone call ever made. Weighing 1.1kg, the phone that Cooper made the call…