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Telehouse: New Case Study – Proptivity🤝 🌐
We’re excited to share our latest case study showcasing how Proptivity has chosen Telehouse London Docklands as the London hub for its UK rollout of shared Internet of Things (IoT) mobile infrastructure, alongside fibre-delivered, traceable timing from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL).
By establishing their hub at one of Europe’s most connected data centres, Proptivity benefits from:
– Direct interconnection with UK mobile network operators (MNOs)
– Fibre-delivered, traceable timing from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
– The precise, high‑integrity timing essential for advanced indoor 5G performance
This collaboration strengthens the UK’s digital ecosystem and supports the deployment of high‑performance indoor 5G systems, expanding reliable, ultra‑low latency connectivity for buildings and businesses across the country.
Read the full case study to explore how this infrastructure is enabling the next generation of IoT and 5G innovation:https://www.telehouse.net/case-study/proptivity/
Proptivity replies to government request for information around how to meet our future societal connectivity challenges
In a response to a request by the Swedish government for information around how to meet future societal connectivities, Proptivity proposed the following (in summary):
Proptivity would like to point out the need for a future strategy to strengthen the possibility of connectivity encompassing the places where we spend most of our time and where we use mobile data the most, i.e. indoors. Any national goals for connectivity must include connection to indoor mobile networks. Basic coverage is not enough, high performance is required (more than 1 Gbit/s) as is high capacity. Connectivity and mobile performance should be better indoors than outside.
The way forward to improve the possibilities is a strengthened cooperation between different parties. It is also important that regulations and laws make it easier for property owners to establish infrastructure where everyone can be connected in a neutral way to leading mobile operators in Sweden.
Read the full reply here (In swedish): proptivity.pdf (regeringen.se)