Motorola and partner Nostracom Telecomunicaciones deploy a Wi-Fi network providing internet access to the local community in Alovera.
MADRID, Spain – The Enterprise Mobility Solution Sector of Motorola Inc. (NYSE:MOT) announced the installation of a wireless network for data transmissions and internet access in the City of Alovera in the Spanish province of Guadalajara. The new network will provide internet to inhabitants and local authorities for the urban centre as well as the outlying housing estates.
Local authorities in Alovera awarded the deployment to Motorola partner Nostracom Telecomunicaciones which is based in Granada. The Alovera project consists of the deployment of a municipal Wi-Fi network with 42 access points. The discreet, state-of-the-art wireless mesh network offers improved technological features and blends into its environment preventing it from becoming an eyesore and minimizing the visual impact on the municipal landscape.
“The network will provide fixed or mobile broadband connectivity, VOIP, video surveillance or hot zone Wi-Fi, as well as service mobility,” said Antonio Tejada, director general of Nostracom Telecomunicaciones. “This project will improve Internet access and will provide all the inhabitants and companies of Alovera with enhanced communications, wherever they are located.”
Motorola will provide the wireless technology for this project, using its “Motorola Motomesh Duo” network architecture. “The reduced size and improved features of our technology provide high quality Internet access for the people of Alovera as well as enhanced municipal services,” said Massimo Gotti, director for Wireless Broadband, Enterprise Mobility Solutions, Motorola, EMEA.
The wireless mesh network will support internet traffic and facilitate access as well as redundancy or scalability, offering wider coverage than other similar networks. It will also offer remote management from anywhere in the world. To achieve this, a traffic shaper system will be used to optimize the use of the network.
The new Wi-Fi zones will be distributed in squares, parks and other areas of commercial and tourist interest. This project will put Alovera on the map in technology terms, especially where Wi-Fi is concerned for urban and residential coverage.
“We are very proud to be on a level with Barcelona in this field,” said David Atienza, Mayor of Alovera “We are working hard to meet the needs of the young people in this community, as they are the one’s who will use the technology the most even though everybody will of course benefit”.
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