Reducing TCO, maximising space, and improving sustainability with passive optical LAN
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ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Communication networks play a vital role in an airport’s daily operations and continuing digitalisation. Airports rely heavily on their communications networks to operate efficiently and safely to ensure optimum passenger experience. Today’s business climate, however, calls for a smarter, greener and more cost-efficient way of deploying a network at the airport. Passive optical LAN can help airports address these priorities while ensuring service reliability and quality of services between airport stakeholders.
Key Learning Points
Key Learning Points
In this webinar, you will learn how:
- Airports worldwide have deployed Nokia Optical LAN to meet strategic goals
- Nokia Optical LAN is designed for critical communication needs to ensure business continuity
- Simplified service provisioning can eliminate the complexity of daily operations in serving the many airport stakeholders.
Keynote Speakers
Keynote Speakers
Richard van Wijk is the global aviation practice lead inside Nokia. With over 25 years of experience in telecommunications business development and consultancy, Richard has been instrumental in many projects for a number of companies like Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and Nokia: from contracting the first SDH/DWDM projects, to contracting the first LTE air to ground aviation project and private LTE networks for airports in Europe.
Cemil is responsible for Optical LAN Marketing in Nokia and is a member of the APOLAN Marketing Committee. In his role, Cemil is focusing on promoting and increasing market awareness and adoption of passive optical LAN. He has 20+ years of experience in telecommunications, with positions in engineering, pre-sales and sales.
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