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Field Infrastructure Vehicle

What is a Field Infrastructure Vehicle?

A field infrastructure vehicle is a specially equipped unit that provides mobile communication and network infrastructure in the field. It is deployed during crises, large-scale events, or in locations where permanent infrastructure is unavailable or has been disrupted.

Why are Field Infrastructure Vehicles relevant?

They provide fast and reliable connectivity when it matters most—whether in a natural disaster, at a Resilience Hub, or during a major public event.

Key features of a Field Infrastructure Vehicle:

  • Mobile networks (4G/5G/satellite): Ensures connectivity anywhere.
  • Backup power: Enables operation in areas without electricity.
  • Robust communication systems: Radios, encryption, and redundancy.
  • Rapid deployment: Can be set up and operational within a short time.
  • Flexible configuration: Adaptable to specific needs and situations.