Background
► Renovation, including major technology upgrades, of a 150-year-old luxury hotel.
Fiber To The Room Architecture: A Case Study
► Renovation, including major technology upgrades, of a 150-year-old luxury hotel.
► Tom, the technology consultant responsible for leading the design, construction, and financial outlook.
► Hospitality Group, the owners who require a robust, yet flexible, network upgrade.
Tom's decisions must marry the designs with the existing 19th century historic environment, while also enabling 21st century wireless connectivity featuring flexibility and capacity for future entertainment and guest experience requirements.
Guest Requirements:
► Streamlined and open floor plan.
► High-efficiency lighting and electricity.
► Security systems.
► High-speed elevators.
► High-speed wireless connection for multiple devices.
► Access control of temperature and security settings.
► On-site and secure parking garage.
City Development Committee Requirements:
► Abide by city guidelines in design and construction.
► Provide economic benefit for the area.
► Meet state energy and environmental requirements.
Combining optical fiber and power to the room offers virtually unlimited bandwidth capacity in a minimal footprint.
Customized to the historic building structure, the Corning® Everon® 3000 (Formerly Corning ONE™) Solution with software-defined technology enabled all future demands without multiple costly and time-consuming network upgrades. This enabled cost savings when compared to a copper network.
The Corning ONE solution, aligned with the overall vision and end-user requirements, will provide an efficient luxury experience for years to come.
Solution Benefits
Distributed Antenna Systems
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Traditional LAN - Fiber in the Riser
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