CentrePort and Tū Ātea join forces for New Zealand''s first private 5G
CentrePort is partnering with Māori-owned communications provider Tū Ātea Limited to deploy New Zealand''s first commercial private 5G network, offering ultra-fast and
CentrePort is partnering with Māori-owned communications provider Tū Ātea Limited to deploy New Zealand''s first commercial private 5G network, offering ultra-fast and
New Zealand has taken a major step forward in digital transformation by launching its first 5G private network—an initiative that is redefining supply chain efficiency and
The Private 5G network builds on CentrePort''s recent efforts to innovate its port operations, including a pilot scale of an onsite battery
CentrePort Wellington adopts private 5G with Tū Ātea, boosting efficiency and safety through a dedicated wireless network for
CentrePort Wellington adopts private 5G with Tū Ātea, boosting efficiency and safety through a dedicated wireless network for smarter port operations.
Built at the heart of the port environment, the dedicated private 5G system provides CentrePort with full-site high-performance connectivity. It replaces critical wireless
CentrePort has announced it will go live in Q3 2025 with a private 5G network supplied by Tū Ātea, an indigenous company that
Tū Ātea will deploy several 5G high-power radio transceivers and antennas on CentrePort''s existing light-pole infrastructure. These will
"From seaports and airports to manufacturing plants and stadiums, Private 5G networks will power industry 4.0 solutions and underpin innovative new services. We want all
Tū Ātea will deploy several 5G high-power radio transceivers and antennas on CentrePort''s existing light-pole infrastructure. These will connect via a fibre optic network to Tū
"It means we can provide 5G network slicing to CentrePort, which is a game changer when it comes to offering dedicated wireless
The Private 5G network builds on CentrePort''s recent efforts to innovate its port operations, including a pilot scale of an onsite battery energy storage system (BESS) and
CentrePort has announced it will go live in Q3 2025 with a private 5G network supplied by Tū Ātea, an indigenous company that manages Maori-owned spectrum assets in
CentrePort has announced it is set to incorporate 5G coverage across its Wellington port facilities by deploying an innovative
CentrePort has announced it is set to incorporate 5G coverage across its Wellington port facilities by deploying an innovative new network with Māori-run
"It means we can provide 5G network slicing to CentrePort, which is a game changer when it comes to offering dedicated wireless capacity for mission-critical operations,"
CentrePort is partnering with Māori-owned communications provider Tū Ātea Limited to deploy New Zealand''s first commercial private
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Tū Ātea has outlined plans to build New Zealand's first commercial Private 5G network for CentrePort in Wellington. The network is set to go live at the port, which is a key connection for New Zealand’s freight and transport system, in the third quarter of this year.
The Private 5G network builds on CentrePort’s recent efforts to innovate its port operations, including a pilot scale of an onsite battery energy storage system (BESS) and second solar array, which will improve resilience and enhance the potential for future emission reductions.
The network is set to go live at the port, which is a key connection for New Zealand’s freight and transport system, in the third quarter of this year. The Private 5G network will provide port workers with dedicated connectivity across port operations.
The Private 5G network will also support security at the port and allow for features such as network slicing. Network slicing allows operators to create multiple virtual networks within a single physical 5G network, which is something that can be customized for specific use cases.