The success of the trial, initiated by Dublin City Council’s Smart Dublin programme and supported by the WBA and Virgin Media, will pave the way for a larger city-wide wifi deployment.
City of Dublin is set to roll out city-wide, high-performance wifi access following a successful proof-of-concept trial.
Initially deployed at Bernardo Square, Dame Street and the city council’s Amphitheatre, Wireless Broadband Alliance’s OpenRoaming enables residents and visitors to log in only once and then maintain seamless connectivity as their smartphones, tablets and other devices automatically switch between different public wifi hotspots.
The success of the trial, initiated by Dublin City Council’s Smart Dublin programme and supported by the WBA and Virgin Media, will pave the way for a larger city-wide deployment.
Dublin, capital of the Republic of Ireland, is a high growth city. It currently has a population in the Greater Dublin Area of around 2.02 million and is anticipated to grow to 2.2 million by 2031. It houses 30 per cent of the country’s working population and attracts over 6.6 million overseas visitors a year. It is anticipated that OpenRoaming will be initially rolled out on over 150 access points (Aps) across Dublin city.
“Collaborations like this are key to the delivery of convenient, reliable and ubiquitous connectivity which is critical for achieving our smart city goals such as closing the digital divide”
According to the City, the trial, which also involved participation from CommScope, represents a key a milestone toward it achieving Dublin’s smart city goals, which include:
“Dublin is at the forefront of a digital transformation that is serving as a model for other municipalities across Ireland and the world,” said Jamie Cudden, smart city lead for the City of Dublin.
“Collaborations like this are key to the delivery of convenient, reliable and ubiquitous connectivity which is critical for achieving our smart city goals such as closing the digital divide and ensuring that government is responsive to the needs of citizens and businesses. This successful trial of WBA OpenRoaming is a milestone toward achieving all those goals.”
Available at more than one million, WBA OpenRoaming frees users from the need to constantly re-register or re-enter log-in credentials – all while maintaining enterprise-grade security and privacy.
The WBA OpenRoaming standard also enables enterprises, device OEMs, service providers and others to provide performance guarantees and – with wifi 6 and 6 – a carrier-grade experience as users roam between different public wifi venues.
“It’s fantastic to be working with Dublin City Council on such an important initiative. Given the fact that we are the official provider of both the wifi and broadband infrastructure, we are able to offer cutting-edge broadband speeds and an exceptional wifi experience for residents and tourists availing of the new Dublin City wifi zones,” added Aidan Darcy, VP business and wholesale at Virgin Media Ireland.
“We’re passionate about connecting communities and, with this new initiative, we really feel we’ll be creating connections for good.”
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