Network coverage
Optimised and stable mobile phone reception regardless of the number of smartphone users
Our campus networks use the LTE and 5G mobile communications standards in Telekom's frequency spectrum. We check the coverage on site and, if necessary, boost the public mobile network for voice services and data transmission. We also check the integration of existing Wi-Fi (6) networks to ensure an optimal solution on site. The private part of the campus network for automating your processes is used exclusively for critical machine communication, is not publicly accessible and is available exclusively for your location. Licensed spectrum and managed network resources ensure high reliability, on-site data processing for low latency and service level agreements guarantee availability. Different frequencies can be combined for a wide range of applications, even with existing systems.
Optimised and stable mobile phone reception regardless of the number of smartphone users
Modern innovative technologies such as 4G, 5G or WIFI (6) and NarrowBand IoT (NB-IoT)
Seamless integration of your mobile devices, including access to our TMSP Premium Portal
Flexibly expandable capacities, tailored to the needs of your employees, suppliers and customers
Reliable operation of your network by our mobile communications experts, including service level agreement
Driverless transport systems in logistics centres, augmented reality-supported remote maintenance in production halls, autonomous inventory management via drones – more and more companies are turning to innovative digital solutions to operate more efficiently. The goal: to shorten production cycles, respond more quickly to customer requests, customise manufacturing or automate processes, thereby saving costs. This digitalisation is based on the networking of machines, vehicles and devices in the Internet of Things (IoT). Other technologies such as edge computing, machine learning and artificial intelligence are used to process data from sensors. The challenge here is that, depending on the application, the connection must be extremely high-bandwidth, delay-free, highly reliable, energy-efficient or simply mobile.
A case for a campus network: You reliably provide halls, vehicles and facilities within a defined area with mobile communications based on 4G and 5G. The combination of private and public networks offers secure network resources reserved for the company on the one hand, and locally enhanced access to public mobile communications for employees, external service providers and suppliers on the other.
Our basic Campus Network S offering provides significantly better indoor and outdoor coverage for your business via the public mobile network. To achieve this, we install additional mobile communications infrastructure on your company premises. Campus Network S forms the basis for Campus Networks M & L.
The Campus Network M ensures optimal coverage via the public network to every corner of the company premises, using additional antennas if necessary. With a virtual private network (VPN), your critical data runs logically separate from the public network; private data traffic can also be prioritised in overload situations. At the same time, companies receive a stable mobile network even when there is a high volume of customers or visitors.
The Campus Network L variant offers a dedicated, private mobile network with guaranteed network resources on your company premises. Depending on your requirements profile, we will set up additional mobile communications infrastructure on your company premises as well as a dedicated core network as the backend for the private network. This ensures that all business-critical data remains locally on campus. Edge computing is available as an option to significantly accelerate response times for time-critical applications.
Campus-Netz Private establishes a purely private mobile network through the local installation of antenna infrastructure and a dedicated core network. The solution is based on 5G stand-alone technology using the 5G industrial spectrum. Up to 100 MHz is available for exclusive use. Connecting the customer's infrastructure enables simple and fast processing of digital applications via the private network.
The Campus Network M with industrial frequencies offers the advantages of a private network without requiring investment in a private core. Nevertheless, the exclusive use of the local 3.7-3.8 GHz spectrum allows high-bandwidth applications to be implemented – unaffected by data traffic on the public network, yet with significant cost synergies through shared RAN components. With a virtual private network (VPN), critical customer data runs logically separated from the public network on core components set up specifically for campus networks. Various redundancy options, together with the SLA offering, enable maximum availability.
The mobile transmission station can be used to temporarily increase network capacity at short notice for events, open-air events, construction sites or in new development areas.
The temporary campus network is suitable for both public and prioritised data traffic (Campus M).
With the 5G Box ToGo, we can provide customers with a flexible and fast temporary private network that allows them to test their applications under 5G SA conditions. The test equipment includes up to four antennas and corresponding 5G SA end devices and routers.
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As a maximum care provider with the third highest case severity in Germany, the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) treats patients with highly complex illnesses. This requires not only rapid diagnosis, but often also cross-disciplinary cooperation between different medical disciplines. The UKB is aiming to achieve the status of a "Secure UKB Medical Campus" in the coming years. In future, the process flows within the university's maximum care system are to be fully digitised and, with the help of artificial intelligence, among other things, patient care is to be further optimised. Possible scenarios include digital admission and therapy planning and the virtual testing of therapeutic procedures on so-called digital twins. The first step will be to accelerate the exchange of even large volumes of data with mobile devices, thereby improving interdisciplinary communication.
To meet these requirements, Telekom has set up a Category M 5G campus network on the UKB premises, which is the first of its kind to operate on the 3.6 GHz frequency. The campus network uses the public mobile network for coverage and guarantees the UKB certain performance values via Quality of Service.
The new 5G network enables fast transmission of large amounts of data and facilitates interdisciplinary exchange between different medical disciplines. Among other things, this means optimised treatment for emergency patients at the UKB. The advantages for the UKB include strong data security when transmitting sensitive patient information, fast data transfer and high reliability. This directly benefits patient care, research and teaching in equal measure.
In 2019, the consulting firm Accenture opened the Industry X Innovation Centre at the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex. It is a real-world laboratory for industrial customers, where 5G use cases are tested and prototypes are built. A supply solution was sought that would meet the various requirements, as the site of the former Zollverein Coal Mine is now used for a variety of purposes.
In addition to large events in the historic halls, guided tours are offered on the colliery grounds and in the museums. There is also a wide range of cultural and gastronomic offerings for visitors. Business customers and numerous start-ups use the location as their company headquarters.
Therefore, the interests of business customers and the general public on campus must be reconciled.
Deutsche Telekom has activated the first 5G campus network in the 2.1 GHz range on the grounds of the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen. The Campus Network M uses the public mobile network to provide coverage across the extensive mine grounds and guarantees customers certain performance values via Quality of Service. The LTE (4G) and 5G mobile communications standards generally form the basis for Telekom's tailor-made customer networks. Accenture's data traffic remains part of the public network, but is separated from public data streams by the virtual tunnel. This ensures secure transmission of critical data at all times. In addition, in overload situations, data from M2M processes is prioritised via the additional capacity built into the mobile network. This means that business-critical data is routed through the network as a priority – for example, when a major event with thousands of visitors takes place at the cultural site.
The campus network for the Innovation Centre has been specially tailored to the needs of employees and their customers. This enables optimal provision for the real-world laboratory. With its additional capacity, the network ensures that business and the public do not interfere with each other.
With the latest generation of mobile communications, the digitalisation experts are showing international chemical and pharmaceutical companies, among others, the new opportunities that 5G opens up for their business.
The well-known race track is not only a venue for Formula 1 and motorsport, but also a platform for customer events, festivals and concerts. With bandwidths of up to 10 gigabits per second, operators, customers and guests benefit from fast internet via cable, Wi-Fi or 5G campus network.
Campus networks provide reliable coverage for company and institutional locations. Telekom's outstanding LTE and 5G mobile network forms the technical basis for this. It is perfect for many applications, from Industry 4.0 to digital administration.
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