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Temporary Networks

What are Temporary Networks?

Temporary networks are short-term network solutions deployed for a limited period. They are used at events, construction sites, crisis operations, and other situations where stable and secure connectivity is required but no permanent infrastructure is in place.

Why are Temporary Networks relevant?

They enable rapid and flexible connectivity in environments where network infrastructure is lacking. Temporary networks can be installed quickly and adapted to the specific needs of a site, making them a vital part of communication in temporary or rapidly changing contexts.

Types of Temporary Networks

  • Event Networks: WiFi and LAN solutions for festivals, trade fairs, and conferences.
  • Construction Site Networks: Internet and communication solutions for worksites without permanent connectivity.
  • Crisis Networks: Temporary networks deployed during disaster response or at Resilience Hubs.
  • Mobile Networks: 4G/5G or satellite-based solutions for areas lacking other forms of connectivity.
  • Hybrid Networks: Combinations of fiber, wireless, and mobile networks for maximum coverage and redundancy.

TPO’s Temporary Network Solutions

At TPO, we work with temporary networks in both planned and emergency situations—from events to construction sites and critical societal operations. Our solutions are designed to handle high loads, adapt to the environment, and meet strict requirements for security and availability.