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#277414 14-Oct-2020 09:32
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Spark turned on 5G in downtown Auckland today and has partnered with Auckland Transport (AT) to showcase some of the latest in IoT (Internet of Things) technology and demonstrate what the future could look like for Auckland’s CBD with the power of 5G.

 

5G is expected to underpin the widespread deployment of IoT technology with its increased speeds, low latency (or lag) and reliability. To bring this potential to life, Spark and AT have installed IoT enabled infrastructure at Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter - including 5G connected lighting, smart benches with charging capability, smart bins, and parking sensors.

 

Spark Technology Lead, Renee Mateparae said: “We are excited to launch our commercial 5G network in downtown Auckland today, building on the private network we have in place to support Emirates Team New Zealand and the launch of Spark Race Zone last month. Our partnership with AT is about helping bring to life the significant contribution 5G and IoT will make in addressing urban, economic and sustainability challenges across the country.

 

“5G will eventually allow for one million devices to be connected per square kilometre on a continual basis, generating data that will help Governments, Councils and businesses respond quickly, allocate resources wisely and plan for the future, which will ultimately improve services and amenities for New Zealanders.

 

“We know from existing research that IoT applications can improve quality of life significantly by saving us time, improving health and safety outcomes, reducing environmental impact, and boosting social connectedness and civic participation,” said Renee.

 

Smart lighting has been installed in the surrounding streets of Wynyard Quarter’s Innovation Precinct, which can now generate heat maps of foot traffic to help AT identify any ‘choke points’ to better inform future infrastructure investments, as well as monitor air and noise pollution.

 

Some lights are fitted with 5G connected CCTV which could enable better detection of criminal activity, capturing high definition video even at night, and can be dimmed and brightened remotely to help reduce energy consumption.

 

Solar powered smart benches with convenient smart phone and electric scooter charging capabilities have also been installed at the Quarter, connected over Spark’s low powered IoT network. Sensors attached to bins can now detect when they’re full and could contact the council for service, preventing overflow and reducing the number of rubbish trucks on the road.

 

Auckland Transport Group Manager Technology Solutions, Chris Creighton said the installations at Wynyard Quarter were not just shiny new tech, but real solutions to existing and impending challenges.

 

“We’re learning how to use smart infrastructure in a way that works for Auckland so we can leverage applications as they evolve and become more commonplace. For example, we estimate Aucklanders visiting the city can spend up to one third of their journey searching for a carpark, so we’re working with Spark to explore ways to help Aucklanders find available carparks quicker by installing 200 smart parking sensors throughout the Quarter.”

 

Creighton said that in the future, AT expects IoT applications powered by 5G could be used to detect incidents such as car crashes or pedestrian accidents and notify the appropriate authorities, reducing the time it takes for emergency services to respond and potentially saving lives.

 

Spark and AT have installed the IoT technology at Wynyard Quarter with key technology partners, NB Smart Cities, Glowbal NZ, SmartSensor Technologies and Parkable with the shared goal of using IoT and data to make better decisions and improve quality of life for people.

 

Spark was excited to have a commercial 5G network up and running in Auckland, with coverage across Britomart, the Viaduct, Commercial Bay and Wynyard Quarter, as well as in North Shore’s Takapuna.

 

With 5G available to Spark customers in Auckland, they can now experience 5G speeds firsthand with a 5G ready mobile phone, free of charge, no matter what plan they are on until at least July 2021. Those who want to experience 5G speeds at home can sign up for Spark’s Discover 5G Wireless Broadband Plan.

 





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  #2584131 14-Oct-2020 09:46
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  #2584133 14-Oct-2020 09:50
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So none of the IoT stuff is new and all of that functionality is being delivered (and is live in production networks at present) with existing LTE-M, NB-IoT and LoRa networks. Can anybody tell me why we need 5G?

 

 


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  #2584135 14-Oct-2020 09:54
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sbiddle:

 

So none of the IoT stuff is new and all of that functionality is being delivered (and is live in production networks at present) with existing LTE-M, NB-IoT and LoRa networks. Can anybody tell me why we need 5G?

 

 

According to a perfectly reputable political party, its so Bill Gates can spread Covid that doesn't exist via 5G fluoride immunisations. Or something.




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  #2584137 14-Oct-2020 09:58
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sbiddle:

 

So none of the IoT stuff is new and all of that functionality is being delivered (and is live in production networks at present) with existing LTE-M, NB-IoT and LoRa networks. Can anybody tell me why we need 5G?

 

 

Marketing?  Keeping the handset and cell tower vendors in healthy business?


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  #2584139 14-Oct-2020 10:09
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deadlyllama:

 

sbiddle:

 

So none of the IoT stuff is new and all of that functionality is being delivered (and is live in production networks at present) with existing LTE-M, NB-IoT and LoRa networks. Can anybody tell me why we need 5G?

 

 

Marketing?  Keeping the handset and cell tower vendors in healthy business?

 

 

This might be a good time to invest in companies that make EM-blocking inserts for wallets. I'm sure they'll do a roaring trade /s





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  #2584274 14-Oct-2020 12:36
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Co-incidence that the timing is close to that of the Apple brigade being overjoyed with yet another expensive 'upgrade I must have' release announcement overnight that supports 5G?

 

I think not.


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  #2584275 14-Oct-2020 12:36
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Well its free for (the small percent of) customers until July next year.

 

So does that mean they're gonna tack some extra fee on later?


 
 
 

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  #2585757 15-Oct-2020 10:27
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ALTRON:

 

Well its free for (the small percent of) customers until July next year.

 

So does that mean they're gonna tack some extra fee on later?

 

 

Almost certainly. I believe 5G is intended to be a $10/month upcharge on Vodafone. It's like the good/bad old days when 4G first came out and it was a paid extra.


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  #2585759 15-Oct-2020 10:28
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And then it wasn't. Competition...





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  #2585847 15-Oct-2020 11:26
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freitasm:

 

And then it wasn't. Competition...

 

 

Spark seem to be doing the same though


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  #2585849 15-Oct-2020 11:28
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It was the same when 4G was launched - they didn't actually charged anything when it went widely available.





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  #2585853 15-Oct-2020 11:39
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The $10 charge will drop like a large sack of pooh!


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  #2585870 15-Oct-2020 12:09
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Yeh that fancy pants 5G taking credit for the IOT 4G does with LTE-M, NB-IoT.

 

Then it has the gaul to swipe Lora, LoraWAN,  SigFox etc, lunches, how arrogant ! :-)


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  #2585888 15-Oct-2020 12:43
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Has any user actually attached to the 5G network in Auckland? Excluding Spark staff


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  #2585925 15-Oct-2020 13:52
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Linux:

 

Has any user actually attached to the 5G network in Auckland? Excluding Spark staff

 

 

Be very interested to know. Right now the only other city that Spark has live is Palmerston North. I don't understand why they made 5G available to a select few small towns first, dosen't make economic sense let alone logical.


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