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Increasing Capacity and Improving Network Performance at a New Industrial Supply Center
A Fortune 500 industrial supply company was facing consistent network failures multiple times per day at its newly opened distribution center. This resulted in a halt in automation, forcing staff to manually fulfill orders, which in turn slowed deliveries and strained relationships with customers and suppliers. The company's revenue fell, and future sales were affected. The new center was operating only at 10-20% capacity. The company needed to ramp up capacity to 100%, but had concerns about potential network issues. They onboarded a global leader in material handling systems to fix the problem, who then brought on Belden to uncover any issues or misalignment with the facility’s network.
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UBS Arena Belmont Park, New York
UBS Arena needed cabling and connectivity solutions that would support sophisticated sound systems, a 5G network, a distributed antenna system (DAS), New York’s largest scoreboard and two levels of high-resolution LED ribbon boards.The venue’s network infrastructure needed to support these types of connected technologies as well.The wireless network would need to support the seamless connection of tens of thousands of devices in the venue’s completely cashless environment.
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UBS Arena: Enhancing Fan Experience with IoT Connectivity
UBS Arena, a newly built 18,000-seat venue in New York, was designed to host about 150 events annually, with a focus on providing a thrilling yet safe experience for fans. The arena needed a robust cabling and connectivity solution to support its sophisticated sound systems, a 5G network, a distributed antenna system (DAS), New York’s largest scoreboard, and two levels of high-resolution LED ribbon boards. The venue also required a network infrastructure that could support public health and safety measures, such as automated ventilation systems, grab-and-go mobile ordering, and contactless purchases. The wireless network had to support the seamless connection of tens of thousands of devices in the venue’s completely cashless environment. Additionally, smart restroom technology needed to connect to the network to track and report on inventory levels and cleaning needs.
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