Gloucestershire County Council has partnered with Cradlepoint to improve its commuters experience.
Cradlepoint, a leader in cloud-delivered LTE and 5G wireless solutions, will enhance the Park & Ride experience at Arle Court in Cheltenham through the installation of a 5G router.
The partnership comes as the council looks to eliminate connectivity challenges and introduce new possibilities for better solutions, while providing greener transportation solutions.
The 5G router installed within the bus supports a QR code-based system for bus passengers using the Park & Ride. While improving passenger experience, the improved connectivity has an additional knock-on effect of boosting sustainability efforts, as congestion is reduced in the area.
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Given the success of the routers so far, the council is now investigating additional ways of improving customer experience, with on-board Wi-Fi for passengers, and looking to expand the solution to other parts of public transport.
Andrew Burford, parking procurement and contract manager, parking services at Gloucestershire County Council, said: "Cradlepoint’s solution was a game-changer for us. It has helped us to transform the way we manage our Park & Ride’s service by making our operations run far more efficiently.
"The 5G network has eliminated the persistent connectivity challenges we used to face, and we’re now able to deliver hassle-free services for our customers. Beyond the technical solution, what really struck us was the exceptional after-sales support we were offered. Cradlepoint’s commitment to us is really what made them stand out."
Steven Winter, public sector regional sales manager at Cradlepoint, added: “Gloucestershire County Council Park & Ride's use of Cradlepoint’s technology demonstrates the impact of seamless connectivity on public transportation and its knock-on effect on improving sustainability efforts. We are thrilled to have played a pivotal role in enhancing the service and reducing the impact on the environment.”
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