Globe
Telecom partnered with Huawei Technologies to provide state-of-the-art in-building
wireless service solution for the company’s new corporate headquarters located
in the country’s premier business district, Bonifacio Global City.
An
in-building solution addresses the need for dedicated seamless indoor coverage and
location-based services and applications.
The
end-to-end in-building solution design involves the deployment of hybrid fiber
and RF coaxial distributed antenna system (DAS) to provide high-capacity
multi-technology mobile broadband services in The Globe Tower. The design
provides delivery of consistent and seamless coverage in all areas of 28-floors
of The Globe Tower including lifts, and parking areas.
“In order to guarantee an optimal network
performance and seamless customer experience, Globe has adopted an
industry-leading in-building solution using Huawei’s industry-leading software defined
radio (SDR) wireless access technology,” said Gerhard Tan, Head of Globe’s
Radio Network Engineering.
The
use of SDR multi-frequency and multi-technology allows the delivery of wireless
service on 2G, 3G, and LTE in Globe assigned frequencies in the 900 MHz, 1800
MHz and 2100 MHz bands. Moreover, the
IBS solution has been designed to accommodate future wireless access technologies
such as LTE Advanced, Tan said.
“With
this IBS solution all Globe employees and visitors will enjoy up to 70 Mbps
data download speed anywhere inside The Globe Tower. Partnering with Huawei and deploying its fully
integrated in-building solution guarantees optimum network performance,
highlighting the company’s superiority in mobile broadband services,” Tan said.
The
IBS solution implemented in The Globe Tower can also be deployed to provide
indoor mobile broadband services in similar enterprise buildings and/or
high-rise residential buildings, he added.
The
Globe Tower, which will be the main hub of company transactions and the new
home for its employees, will bring together more than 4,000 of the company’s
close to 6,000 employees.
The
structure is also aligned with the Leadership in Energy and Environment Design
(LEED) standards, a green building rating system from the United States Green
Building Council, in line with the company’s commitment to corporate
sustainability.
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