Temporary setup in locations without fixed internet infrastructure.
Installation, operation, and management of temporary communication equipment to compensate for the vulnerability of fixed infrastructure.
Most common internet lines use a method called "fiber optics," which mainly uses optical fiber and requires the work of pulling the line from outside.
However, this method is not suitable for use in places where it is difficult to pull the line or for short-term internet networks.
We use a device called a "multi-SIM router" to provide an internet network that does not require installation work by combining multiple SIM lines (lines provided by mobile phone carriers) and satellite broadband internet lines.
[Scene using temporary internet communication equipment]
○Stable live streaming from outdoor grounds, etc.
(Live music performances, outdoor performances, athletic meets, fire drills, etc.)
○Stable live streaming at meeting halls, community centers, etc.
(Piano recitals, election street speeches, etc.)
○Free Wi-Fi at disaster evacuation shelters, etc.
4G/LTE simultaneous 6-line communication connection multi-SIM router. This device uses multiple SIMs for communication through domestic mobile carriers to ensure a stable connection. It can also bundle communication lines using devices like pocket Wi-Fi, Starlink, and LAN ports.
Internet communication equipment using ground-installed antennas and low Earth orbit satellites.
This setup provides high-speed internet in locations where fixed internet infrastructure is unavailable. (Limited to locations with a clear line of sight.)
Telecommunications Carrier Notification Number: A-05-21527