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To achieve this, the project will deploy a 5G standalone (SA) mobile private network (MPN) in Valencia, Spain. What will it provide? The project will enable the digitalisation of
By prioritizing autonomy, scalability, and security, the Port of Valencia is setting a benchmark for the Smart Port of the future. This initiative highlights how 5G private networks
Successful construction and effective communication has been aided by 5G-ready connectivity provided by nCentric, in partnership with Nokia. nCentric provides wireless
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The Port of València is setting new standards in maritime operations with the implementation of a sophisticated private 5G network, marking a significant step in its
5G is a disruptive technology, a cornerstone of digitalization, characterized by constant and dynamic technological change. This technology will have a positive impact on aspects such as
The network will initially be implemented in the port of Valencia, with a maximum period of 36 months for its deployment and entry into operation. With this new infrastructure,
The Port of Valencia, Spain, recently announced a private 5G deployment project to connect more than 25,000 devices on its premises. The project involves a 6 km2 site with a
The network will initially be implemented in the Port of Valencia with a maximum period of 36 months for its deployment and commissioning. With this new infrastructure, the
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With this goal in mind, Valenciaport has embarked on a project to develop and implement its own 5G network ready to work without cables or ties to external operators, with more than 25,000 connected devices (phones, vehicles, surveillance cameras, environmental sensors, security services, drones, etc.).
For Javier Gallego, head of Technologies at the PAV, ‘our 5G SA network is one of the fundamental pillars to achieve the goal of becoming a definitive smart Port, based on two pillars: security and mobility’. The solution will integrate market-leading technologies and solutions with a 5G private network core in its Stand-Alone (SA) mode.
This project is a key tool for the Port of València to advance in its digital transformation and become a benchmark in Smart Port or Port 4.0.
The performance of the network will be guaranteed by technology, and the improvement of the user experience will be a reality in 2027, making the Port of València a future-proof site with a great capacity to adapt to changes in the market and technology.