Date:15/03/12
“Our network capacity is enabled to handle high volume of calls and SMS’es and to provide the fastest Mobile Internet services without any service interruption during the Eurovision-2012. With Bakcell’s modern and up-to-date network our customers and guests in Baku who use roaming services will enjoy the best quality services”, says Yigit Berktash, Bakcell Chief Technical Officer.
In order to provide high quality mobile communication services Bakcell is currently installing an in-building mobile communication system. The system isdesigned in such a way to allow the other two operators access at “Baku Crystall Hall”, at the venue of “Eurovision 2012”.
According to the plan, the system will allow servicing 31500 customers, with connection of 2G and 3G channels of all three mobile operators. This is twice the seating capacity of the Crytsall Hall so all customers and visitors will enjoy exceptional coverage and quality.
Planned mobile communication system will be backed up and monitored live.
This project is set to be implemented by Beteko-Komtel, the Company which had already successfully implemented an in-building base station project on “Turk Telekom Arena” with the capacity of 55000 persons, which is considered to be one of the largest stadiums in Turkey.
For this project, Bakcell will use specially manufactured stadium antennas. These certified antennas are produced in Australia, and for the first time were used on the “Birdcage” stadium of China during the Olympics.
A group of Bakcell specialists will be working in shifts at the event venue in order to ensure the flawless operation of the system.
For more information about other Bakcell services and products, please visit www.bakcell.com or call 555.
If you are not a Bakcell subscriber, but wish to find out about Bakcell and its services, please call 055 0000 555
Bakcell to install in-building equipment at “Baku Crystall Hall”
Bakcell, The First Mobile Operator and The Leading Mobile Internet Provider of Azerbaijan is pleased to announce that its network infrastructure is ready to render high-quality mobile services to its customers and visitors during Eurovision-2012 in Baku.“Our network capacity is enabled to handle high volume of calls and SMS’es and to provide the fastest Mobile Internet services without any service interruption during the Eurovision-2012. With Bakcell’s modern and up-to-date network our customers and guests in Baku who use roaming services will enjoy the best quality services”, says Yigit Berktash, Bakcell Chief Technical Officer.
In order to provide high quality mobile communication services Bakcell is currently installing an in-building mobile communication system. The system isdesigned in such a way to allow the other two operators access at “Baku Crystall Hall”, at the venue of “Eurovision 2012”.
According to the plan, the system will allow servicing 31500 customers, with connection of 2G and 3G channels of all three mobile operators. This is twice the seating capacity of the Crytsall Hall so all customers and visitors will enjoy exceptional coverage and quality.
Planned mobile communication system will be backed up and monitored live.
This project is set to be implemented by Beteko-Komtel, the Company which had already successfully implemented an in-building base station project on “Turk Telekom Arena” with the capacity of 55000 persons, which is considered to be one of the largest stadiums in Turkey.
For this project, Bakcell will use specially manufactured stadium antennas. These certified antennas are produced in Australia, and for the first time were used on the “Birdcage” stadium of China during the Olympics.
A group of Bakcell specialists will be working in shifts at the event venue in order to ensure the flawless operation of the system.
For more information about other Bakcell services and products, please visit www.bakcell.com or call 555.
If you are not a Bakcell subscriber, but wish to find out about Bakcell and its services, please call 055 0000 555
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