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GSM Coverage

Providing GSM Coverage

A private GSM mobile network offers a viable and cost effective solution to support mobile communications where little or no coverage from mobile operator networks currently exists or where a private and secure network is required.

  • Mobile signal black spots
  • Remote locations with no coverage
  • Areas with signal interference particularly from glass or metal building construction
  • In-building coverage to reduce mobile spend
  • Emergency services, defence and associated agencies

Utilised in areas of poor mobile coverage, or where there may be a case to supplement existing network capacity, a Private Mobile Network provides low cost mobile coverage that supports standard GSM standards. Examples include offices in remote towns or villages outside of normal GSM coverage, concert venues, festivals, sports events and theme parks.

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Deploying for Inbuilding Coverage

A carefully considered and well deployed FMC (Fixed Mobile Convergence) solution that is based on a private GSM network will solve many of the key pain points of today’s IT/telecom managers because, by integrating the mobile handset into the PBX, it will reduce calling costs by providing mobile workers with calls over a standard IP network. Call charges are either free, when over the corporate intranet, or at an extremely low cost per minute rate over managed IP networks.

They will provide PBX functionality to the mobile device and bring the mobile into the control and management structures of the corporate network. When the mobile phone is integrated as a fully functional part of the corporate network, then business applications can be automatically made available to mobile users.