Hewlett Packard Enterprise Deploys Groundbreaking Integrated Private 5G and Wi-Fi Network at the 2023 Ryder Cup
- Integrated private 5G and Wi-Fi network provides expanded coverage and enhanced fan experiences
- Wi-Fi 6E delivers twice as much capacity as Paris 2018 with over 800 access points
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HPE delivers Athonet private 5G solution alongside HPE Aruba Networking Wi-Fi technology for the first time, providing exceptional connectivity for fans and operations staff
The global golf event being held at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in
To meet the critical connectivity requirements of the Ryder Cup, HPE designed a groundbreaking integrated Wi-Fi and private 5G network. Wi-Fi predominantly provides the high-capacity connectivity required for thousands of fans congregating in popular areas. Private 5G provides wide-area coverage to more remote parts of the golf course, as well as a secure private network dedicated to critical operations staff. A network design like this provides a preview into the future of private networking and is an early realization of HPE’s vision when it acquired Athonet in June 2023.
“Each Ryder Cup gives us an opportunity to push the boundaries of technological innovation to maximize the fan experience, so it is really exciting to be breaking genuinely new ground with the combination of world-class Wi-Fi and private 5G technology,” said Michael Cole, chief technology officer of the European Tour group and Ryder Cup Europe. “Private 5G brings huge operational benefits in particular, providing us with a fully private network that will be unaffected by the crowd’s high demand for high-bandwidth applications. It gives us full course coverage for cellular devices providing critical services like security, stewarding, ticketing, and scoring that might have otherwise relied on the under pressure local telecoms networks.”
“When we announced our acquisition of Athonet earlier this year, our goal was to become the global leader in private 5G solutions and the Ryder Cup is a perfect opportunity to showcase how our Wi-Fi and private 5G innovations work together to achieve that goal,” said Phil Mottram, executive vice president & general manager, HPE Aruba Networking. “This is a perfect showcase for the integration of private 5G and Wi-Fi in a challenging environment, with private 5G providing extended range and reliability for operations staff, while Wi-Fi 6E provides high-capacity connectivity to thousands of fans concentrated in core areas.”
Driving the Ryder Cup forward with innovation
A high-performance Wi-Fi network powered by HPE Aruba Networking continues to provide the main source of connectivity for organizers, competitors, sponsors, and spectators. The higher throughput capacity of a densely deployed Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E network is the optimal solution for crowded spaces like the clubhouse, and hospitality and retail venues, as well as spectator grandstands. Furthermore, devices like laptops and tablets often cannot connect to cellular networks, and roaming agreements between public and private cellular networks are in their infancy.
The network leverages the latest Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E technologies, delivering twice as much capacity as
The private 5G network covers the golf course with one radio mast located in a central location powered by the Athonet Tactical Cube, a compact and mobile private cellular solution for mission-critical applications. Private 5G provides backhaul connectivity to solar-powered Wi-Fi access points in more remote parts of the golf course, extending the coverage of the Wi-Fi network without the need for cabling. This is important as, due to archaeological reasons, cables cannot be buried in certain parts of the site. Private 5G also provides a secure, segmented network for delay and capacity sensitive critical operations that need guaranteed bandwidth, such as security, stewarding, and transport.
The most digitally engaging Ryder Cup ever
Ultimately, all the network innovation aids in the delivery of an even better experience for fans. Nowadays, spectators not only demand connectivity at all times, but they’re also seeking a personalized, immersive experience driven by rich content. Powered by insights from HPE’s network, fans in
As with most international sports, creating a more sustainable event is high on the list of priorities and this is especially challenging when you are essentially delivering a pop-up event. The acceleration of wireless and cloud technologies at this year’s Ryder Cup has led to a big reduction in physical equipment that might otherwise be surplus to requirements after the event. It has also meant there has been less disturbance of the golf course ecology. The Ryder Cup is also one of the first global use cases for the new sustainability dashboard on the HPE GreenLake platform that delivers key insights on IT energy consumption, carbon emissions, and electricity costs. The dashboard leverages advanced analytics from across the technology estate to enable decision making that improves overall sustainability performance.
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Alastair McCormick
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