Development of a comprehensive solution that not only enables Wi-Fi network access control but also offers monetization through campaign placements. The project includes everything from developing exclusive software embedded in routers for correct network setup to creating a user access control system with marketing tailored to device type and user profile. It can be configured to display targeted images or videos to user profiles, controlling minimum display time, view counts, and different types of ads for each device category. The system can also function as SaaS, allowing customization (White Label) based on the client's branding and can be sold through Wi-Fi integrators.
The project has garnered significant interest, particularly in the international market. We were invited to participate in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where we initiated a partnership with a prominent French company with clients such as the Louvre Museum, Roland Garros, and Orange (France's largest telecommunications operator). The platform was used to manage Wi-Fi access control across all French stadiums and fan zones (UEFA), totaling 7000 Access Points (AP) and 140,000 simultaneous connections. It was also deployed in Bucharest, Romania, with over 2000 Access Points covering the entire city and totaling more than 40,000 simultaneous connections.
The project has garnered significant interest, particularly in the international market. We were invited to participate in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where we initiated a partnership with a prominent French company with clients such as the Louvre Museum, Roland Garros, and Orange (France's largest telecommunications operator). The platform was used to manage Wi-Fi access control across all French stadiums and fan zones (UEFA), totaling 7000 Access Points (AP) and 140,000 simultaneous connections. It was also deployed in Bucharest, Romania, with over 2000 Access Points covering the entire city and totaling more than 40,000 simultaneous connections.
The project has garnered significant interest, particularly in the international market. We were invited to participate in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where we initiated a partnership with a prominent French company with clients such as the Louvre Museum, Roland Garros, and Orange (France's largest telecommunications operator). The platform was used to manage Wi-Fi access control across all French stadiums and fan zones (UEFA), totaling 7000 Access Points (AP) and 140,000 simultaneous connections. It was also deployed in Bucharest, Romania, with over 2000 Access Points covering the entire city and totaling more than 40,000 simultaneous connections.