In support of the Noto Peninsula's recovery, PEACEFUL PARK 2024 took place on July 6-7. NTT Docomo played a key role, both as a co-host and by ensuring robust connectivity for attendees.
To maintain stable communication, Docomo deployed a mobile base station vehicle and "Carry 5G" equipment to cover indoor live venues. Leveraging Massive MIMO technology, they provided a reliable network even in crowded areas. The Docomo booth also showcased their disaster response initiatives, highlighting their commitment to resilient infrastructure.
「PEACEFUL PARK 2024 for 能登」
— NTTドコモ (@docomo) July 11, 2024
7月6,7日に能登半島の被災地復興支援を目的としたライブイベントが開催されました🕊️
会場にはドコモの移動基地局車が📡
実は、ドコモはこのイベントを共催しているうちの一社!
ドコモのブースでは災害対応についての展示もしていたんです☝… pic.twitter.com/Pb40EthBQa
Events like these not only celebrate community strength but also showcase the importance of adaptive telecom solutions in disaster-affected regions.
\イベントのネットワーク対策に密着🔍/
— NTTドコモ (@docomo) August 7, 2024
実は「PEACEFUL PARK 2024 for 能登」のネットワーク対策は数日前から準備していました!
今回は移動基地局車のほか、屋内ライブ会場をカバーするキャリー5Gという機材も稼働☝
動画はキャリー5Gを設営しているところです👀
そしてイベントの対策では初✨… https://t.co/XEXDMKIeaw pic.twitter.com/EOip6KvoJo
The above video shows setting up of the temporary mast, a.k.a. Cell on Wheel at the event.
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- Telecoms Infrastructure Blog: Electric Vehicles as a Resilient Power Source for Telecom Infrastructure
- Telecoms Infrastructure Blog: NTT Docomo's Cell On Wheels (COW)
- Telecoms Infrastructure Blog: NTT Docomo's 5G Network is based on 'Open RAN' Principles
- Telecoms Infrastructure Blog: NTT Docomo's 5G RAN Infrastructure
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