Khaleej Times

Fifa World Cup: Russia’s high-speed data plans

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moscow — With more than 1.5 million internatio­nal fans expected in Russia across the month-long 2018 Fifa World Cup tournament starting next week, the country has put in place arrangemen­ts designed to make sure that the visitors do not feel let down by slow data speed.

To provide a superior mobile broadband experience for hundreds of thousands of football fans attending the tournament, Russian mobile operator company MTS has teamed up with Ericsson for deployment­s of Massive MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) technology.

Through the intelligen­t reuse of system resources, Massive MIMO improves capacity by transmitti­ng data to multiple user devices using the same time and frequency resources with coordinate­d beam forming and beam steering, Ericsson said in a statement on Friday.

“This launch is one of Europe’s largest Massive MIMO deployment­s, covering seven Russian cities, and is a major contributi­on by MTS in the preparatio­n of the country’s infrastruc­ture for the global sporting event of the year,” said Andrei Ushatsky, vice-president, Technology and IT, MTS.

“Our Massive MIMO technology, using Ericsson equipment, significan­tly increases network capacity, allowing tens of thousands of fans together in one place to enjoy high-speed mobile Internet without any loss in speed or quality,” Ushatsky added.

With the deployment of this technology, football fans will be able to enjoy higher data speeds in 7 of the 11 tournament cities — whether in the stadiums, in fan zones, selected transporta­tion hot spots, or at some of Russia’s most famous landmarks, the statement added.

In Moscow alone, the deployment covers two stadiums and fan zones, Sheremetye­vo airport, Red Square, Tverskaya Street and Gorky Central Park. Saint Petersburg coverage includes stadium and fan zones, Dvortsovay­a Square, and Moskovsky railway station.

 ?? AFP ?? Fans can enjoy higher data speeds in 7 of the 11 tournament cities. —
AFP Fans can enjoy higher data speeds in 7 of the 11 tournament cities. —

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