No FOMO
- Imagine you’re having the time of your life at a mega festival. You whip out your phone to share photos and videos with your family, friends, and fans on social media, only to realize you have zero connectivity. Ultimate mood kill!
- These large-scale events often take place in remote, wind-swept environments where frequent dust storms and gusts can hit speeds of up to 90 km/h, causing connectivity issues.
- This may soon be a thing of the past. 500-backed superfast Internet company Transcelestial has successfully rolled out their proprietary wireless laser technology to provide 5G for attendees at this year’s Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals.
- This is game-changing not only for festival goers, but for organizers as well. Transcelestial’s shoebox-sized unit takes away the need to install physical fiber cables, makes them quicker to deploy, and more resilient to weather challenges.
- Deployed in partnership with T-Mobile, the device could deliver connectivity more than 7.5x faster than American wireless network operator’s closest competitors.
- Co-founder & CEO Rohit Jha shared, “We’re enhancing safety and fun by ensuring you’re always connected, whether you’re sharing moments live or just checking in with friends. In partnership with T-Mobile, we’re redefining how we connect at events — making every experience seamless and unforgettable.”
- Read the full story on Tatler.