Solutions for locations
Whether you are a hotel looking to attract new customers, a CTO needing to reduce the cost of keeping your people connected, or a city striving to deliver excellent services to your stakeholders, The Cloud can help.
Cities
An increasing number of local authorities are choosing to deploy wireless broadband technology to enhance public service delivery, increase the productivity of city workers, support local businesses and offer cutting edge wireless connectivity for residents and visitors.
The Cloud has a dedicated City wireless broadband team that works with local authorities and other stakeholders to ensure our customers get the best out of their city networks. Our metro networks include: The City of London (UK), Stuttgart (Germany), Karlskrona (Sweden) and Amsterdam (Netherlands). These cities have chosen to work with us thanks to our neutral model and significant experience with high density, complex city environments. We understand that metro networks reflect on the cities that deploy them, and we know that excellent coverage, high capacity, stringent security and a quality experience are paramount.
Neutrality - The Cloud operates a neutral network, which means we work with a wide range of service providers to bring their wireless broadband offerings into our sites, maximising customer choice and making our sites attractive places to visit. Unlike less inclusive networks that effectively limit the services people can use, The Cloud works actively with service providers, device and application partners to bring the widest possible range of experiences into our sites.
Advanced network infrastructure – The Cloud’s sophisticated infrastructure is capable of supporting a range of secure public and private applications concurrently. Our solutions are designed to provide full coverage and high capacity, scaling to meet your changing needs. We deliver against exacting service level agreements with high network availability guarantees. We also manage the integration, revenue share and billing between all service providers (MNOs, ISPs, WISPs, etc.) offering public wireless broadband connectivity, removing the administrative burden for the city.
