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What is a smart city?

Why is 5G an essential building block of smart cities?

A smart city makes use of ICT to improve its various services, and thus the quality of life of its inhabitants. The organisation of the town, its resources and services are studied to install new intelligent and networked systems.

 

The data flowing from this set-up are the key to a better use of the town’s resources and enhancing the well-being of its residents. There is no lack of examples, and these are no longer new.

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the basis of a smart city: the things that surround us day by day are becoming increasingly interconnected, receiving and transmitting information.

 

This increasing number of connections will undoubtedly necessitate new infrastructures and new communication standards.

 

Being able to support up to 1 million connected pieces of apparatus per square kilometre, the 5G network emerges of necessity as the leading technology for smart cities. The situation has finally eased following long delays in awarding licences.

NRB has obtained its 5G licence:

what will be the added value to your business?

NRB is the first business in Belgium to obtain its 5G licence primarily to be used for B2B. What will change for you as a result, as a client of NRB?

 

You will gain the following advantages:

Privileged access to the 5G network;

 

Integrated “5G-ready” solutions to optimise your applications and processes;

 

The fastest infrastructure network in Belgium for all your IoT needs;

 

More than thirty years’ expertise in leading-edge infrastructures and technologies;

 

A unique 5G laboratory in Belgium to discover and test new applications for yourself.

Real-life examples

in Belgium

Following a test phase, the police in the Ixelles zone of the Brussels-Capital region, approved the use of “bodycams” in 2021. As the name implies, these miniature cameras equip the uniforms of police officers wishing to use them. It permits them, when they deem necessary, to film their actions and potentially share them to a dedicated server.

 

Between 2015 and 2017, the Walloon region and the SmartNodes start-up in Liège developed a solution allowing towns to reduce their consumption of public lighting by up to 80%. The module embeds a series of mini-sensors and a microcomputer. It is able to detect the presence (or absence) of people in the vicinity. A lighting system equipped like this only illuminates when necessary.

5G AND SMART CITIES:

A HIGH-PERFORMANCE RESPONSE TO SMART CITY NEEDS

5G AND SMART CITIES: A

HIGH-PERFORMANCE RESPONSE TO SMART CITY NEEDS

Somewhat held back by the COVID crisis, smart cities development projects will be able to profit from a new catalyst: 5G. NRB, expert in end-to-end ICT solutions both in the public and private sectors, has recently obtained its 5G licence.

 

Discover the many possibilities for the smart cities of tomorrow.

Somewhat held back by the COVID crisis, smart cities development projects will be able to profit from a new catalyst: 5G.

 

NRB, expert in end-to-end ICT solutions both in the public and private sectors, has recently obtained its 5G licence. Discover the many possibilities for the smart cities of tomorrow.

Would you like to know more about the potential of 5G for your activity?

Would you like to know more about the potential of 5G for your activity?

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Imagine driving a go-kart in a random space at a speed of

12 mph – although you have

the feeling of being immersed in

a circuit that is a lot more fun,

with participants likely to slow down your vehicle with gift packages spread all over the circuit. That is what the augmented reality developed by the Arduinna Silva company offers.

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Using the benefits

of the cloud, our digital transformation team

will also facilitate the deployment of the game.

With 5G the concept can be extended even further. The user experience will be improved thanks to the performance of the technology. From now on the go-karting company will be able to organise tournaments between several physical venues in the country. Drivers will be able to compete with each other on the same virtual circuit. Unthinkable with WiFi, this multi-space tournament is made possible thanks to fibre and 5G.

The “ARKart” project,

in partnership with Arduinna Silva

Imagine driving a go-kart in a random space at a speed of 12 mph – although you have the feeling of being immersed in a circuit that is a lot more fun, with participants likely to slow down your vehicle with gift packages spread all over the circuit.

 

That is what the augmented reality developed by the Arduina Silva company offers.

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With 5G the concept can be extended even further. The user experience will be improved thanks to the performance of the technology. From now on the go-karting company will be able to organise tournaments between several physical venues in the country. Drivers will be able to compete with each other on the same virtual circuit. Unthinkable with WiFi, this multi-space tournament is made possible thanks to fibre and 5G.

Using the benefits of the cloud, our digital transformation team will also facilitate the deployment of the game.

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