**Press information for release 25th October 2011**

Etherlive via satellite

Etherlive, the progressive technology company for the live events industry has launched its latest development for the sector.

Etherlive’s new KA band satellite equipment will facilitate a far quicker set up of internet connectivity at events across the UK and Europe. Ideal for one day and pop up events, where speed of build is of the essence, the new equipment will provide download speeds of up to 10 Mbps.

A growing reliance on high-speed internet connectivity at events led Etherlive to invest in the equipment, which can be set up in less than 30 minutes. Using a 1.2 metre diameter dish, which needs southern facing sky, the dish communicates with geostationary satellites located in orbit approximately 36,000 kilometres above the equator. The dish comes with pre-fetch technology, thereby reducing the load time of websites and enabling users to receive real time information. The satellite internet connectivity can connect a network which may be used by press, production crews and exhibitors alike.

Etherlive are at the forefront of technology for the live events sector with a roster of notable clients including Southampton Boat Show, the Goodwood Estate, WOMAD and Sky. Etherlive have also scooped the coveted IT contract for the London Media Centre, which will facilitate thousands of journalists during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Tom McInerney, Director at Etherlive said: “Satellite technology has matured to a state where it can now meet the demands of the event sector especially as it prepare for a critical year. We see many customers will need to be highly flexible with their customers and to meet that demand we have invested in satellite internet.

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Notes to editors:

  • Etherlive is one of the UK’s leading providers of IT and communications technology for the live event sector.
  • Etherlive is a specialist in large-scale indoor & outdoor events with multi-faceted communications needs, as well as being a major supplier to the corporate conference and events market.
  • Etherlive partners to provide services for WOMAD festival, The Green Man Festival, Goodwood Festival of Speed, South West Four, Cornbury Festival, Southampton Boat Show, London World Triathlon, Nokia, Amazon and Sony.
  • Website: www.etherlive.co.uk
  • Blog: www.etherlive.co.uk/blog
  • Twitter: @etherlive
  • Etherlive Limited, Brinkworth House, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 4HQ
  • Tel: 01666 511862 

 

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Steve Birnage and I were fortunate enough to talk at the HBAA (The Hotel Booking Agents Association) 13th Annual Forum this week on their theme of Future Vision. We based our workshop on the concept of a ‘technology venue’ using each of the various ‘floors’ to represent a technology and how, for example, any service offering (near the top of the building) needs a good foundation at the bottom.

We went on to discuss the many other floors which are all critical for eventually delivering a great customer experience. Attendees where really keen to engage and we got some great questions especially as many are focused on winning business for the 2012 Olympics, opportunities which will have high expectations for connectivity on site. A quick summary of the main points below;

The foundation – High speed, dedicated uncontended internet access is a must. Many venues still attempt to share one connection between rooms, bars and conferencing facilities but this won’t meet many conference organiser requirements these days. We have recently upgraded a London customer with significant bandwidth for their conferencing facilities entirely separate from them having great connectivity for their bedrooms.

Ground floor – A good, reliable wired network which is managed by a third party or venue with appropriate support can make deploying services and performing upgrades later on quite straightforward. Here we were using examples about running fibre between key points in the building (either at design or re-fit) to ensure high speed services can be delivered without causing massive headaches. We used the term ‘managed’ a lot within this section but really the key is to ensure services can be changed quickly remotely.

The Technology Venue

First floor – Reliable Wi-Fi networking. Separate to the internet or network on site it is critical to ensure a wireless network is deployed to deal with the appropriate requirements in mind. For example a conference room which seats 500 needs to have the wireless infrastructure to handle that. New technologies can really help here – like 802.11n mesh wireless networks which can be extended by just plugging in access points which automatically extend coverage however this is dangerous to do unless your environment will automatically minimise interference or you have an appreciation of what channels other access points are using.

Second floor – Make sure you have the support lined up since there is nothing worse than investing and not realising value. Not only should venues have technical support, be it in house or outsourced but also staff should be familiar with the functions and features so they can represent it to customers and prospects who may ask.

Third floor – The critical revenue generation floor – here venues should be thinking past charging for the internet access and looking at sponsored hijack pages, content driven micro sites, support for live streaming and perhaps a strategy about how to re-use customer content in terms of video (perhaps for those who could not attend).

Those key areas got some great interaction from the audience. Many of whom have made significant investment in technology but continue to look for opportunities to maximise return. It was also great to have discussions with several of the larger hotel brands who are committed to contracts and are keen to ensure contracts continue to keep a focus on innovation.

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Our latest investment in the new KA band satellite equipment means more flexibility when providing internet connectivity for temporary events.

Satellite internet connectivity can offer significant benefits to customers who are looking for a solution which can be setup in less than 30 minutes and support high speed email and web browsing. The system uses a 0.8 metre diameter dish which needs Southern facing sky to provide download speeds of up to 10 Mbps, similar to a normal ADSL line. The dish communicates with geostationary satellites located in orbit approximately 36,000 kilometres above the equator so is not suitable for all uses but we can advise on where and when satellite works well. Included with the dish and modem is pre-fetch technology which reduces the load time of websites.

In conjunction with Etherlives mobile networking equipment the satellite internet connectivity can quickly be shared out through Wi-Fi networking for press, production crews and exhibitors. In many cases satellite services may be used for first day services followed up with higher speed connectivity as the site builds.

More information on our satellite service is available from our website here or give us a call

Tinfoil hat Satellite

Deploying satellite has never been so easy. Image courtesy of Google.

 

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