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Rosseti: Hotels for base stations

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Developers: Russian networks (Rosseti, formerly IDGC Holding)
Date of the premiere of the system: July 2021
Branches: Telecommunications and communications

2021: Rosseti began hiding the equipment of telecom operators in underground bunkers

In mid-July 2021, Rosseti"" began to hide the telecommunications equipment of mobile operators in underground bunkers. The company proposed an appropriate technological solution together with Arsenal-Technologiya LLC, according to a press release received by the editorial office. TAdviser

PJSC Rosseti Moscow Region began to participate in the development of urban infrastructure for 5G networks. The solution proposed by the company allows hiding massive telecommunications equipment in underground bunkers - "hotels for base stations," which will be located in the security zones of transformer substations of PJSC Rosseti Moscow Region. Only an aesthetic support with an antenna group will remain visible.

"Rosseti" hide the equipment of telecom operators in underground bunkers

Underground communication hopper is made of stainless steel in reinforced concrete shell with coating with two-layer bitumen-latex waterproofing. The facility is equipped with plenum-exhaust ventilation, emergency system, security alarm and video surveillance camera.

By mid-July 2021, two facilities in the center of Moscow are in development. Upon completion of construction, the facility will be a modern technology site that meets all the requirements of the smart city, which supports 3G, 4G, 5G, IoT standards and is leased to telecom operators. This technology corresponds to the goals and objectives of the national project "Digital Economy," emphasized in Rosseti.

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We offer a solution that will help operators remove unsightly antennas, massive equipment and hanging cables from the streets of the city, "said Nikolai Smirnov, director of the marketing and development of energy services at Rosseti Moscow Region PJSC.
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According to him, the new quality of communication in the context of the transition to 5G will require a significant increase in the number of base stations, but the constant increase in Internet traffic leads to an increase in the density of cellular networks.