As the iconic tennis tournament gets underway, Free unveils the facilities allowing spectators to stay connected while watching the competition.
No white zone on clay. The Roland Garros tournament has begun and while most are wondering about this year’s winners, operators must ensure that spectators can access the mobile network without problems. Free Mobile unveiled the installation put in place to strengthen its coverage and allow the 600,000 viewers expected between May 16 and June 5 to use their smartphone without any problem.
A new site was therefore set up by Xavier Niel’s operator, built in a month and embedding the famous RRH 4×4 Mimo technology allowing the aggregation of multiple frequencies to increase speeds, subject to having a smartphone. supporting these various frequencies. Two sectors are installed, including a multi-technology antenna, therefore compatible with all mobile networks, and another 3G/4G installation to which a 5G antenna has been added.
2/3 The site was built with mutual deployment in one month and has a structure of RRH 4×4 Mimo radio modules. 2 sectors installed including a multi-technology antenna (full band) and the other 3G/4G with the addition of a 5G antenna (AEQE). pic.twitter.com/3dqmptHjrF
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