The country’s first indoor antenna system, which provides access to the 5G networks of all three mobile providers, was inaugurated in Allee

By: Trademagazin Date: 2025. 06. 24. 11:45

The multi-carrier indoor network is unique in the country, and its special feature is that the 5G services of all major mobile operators are available throughout the entire shopping center, thus ensuring fast, stable and uninterrupted mobile connectivity for visitors.

A similar system has been installed in the Taipei City Mall area and in the SAP Garden Arena in Munich, where all major mobile operators are also available via a common, neutral host indoor 5G network. Allee is committed to technological innovation and sustainability – the development that has just been delivered not only provides fast and reliable 5G service, but its design also creates opportunities for more energy-efficient operation: thanks to modern network management solutions and low-power consumption equipment, the system’s energy consumption can be optimized.

Hungary’s first indoor 5G system was implemented in the Allee Shopping Center, where all major mobile operators use a single, common infrastructure. The development was created in cooperation with the independent telecommunications infrastructure provider CETIN Hungary. “Allee is committed to environmentally conscious technological innovations. The new system not only provides excellent indoor coverage and high-speed downloads for our customers and tenants throughout the entire shopping center, but also optimizes energy consumption thanks to low-power devices and modern network management solutions. That is why we considered it important to make this technological innovation available in Allee first in the country,” emphasized András Juhász, Allee center manager.

Thanks to the neutral host solution, the system provides stable, high-speed internet connection for all major mobile operators even during the busiest periods. In addition, it provides continuous access to digital services, which not only enhances the customer experience, but also enables tenants to use modern technologies such as augmented (AR) or virtual reality (VR).

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