Boldin Networks, a neutral hosted communications infrastructure provider, announced on February 7 that it has been selected to provide 5G connectivity in and around Asheville Regional Airport, a Class C airport in North Carolina. did.
Boldin provides indoor and outdoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) networks that support all major wireless carriers and meet the cellular service needs of the airport’s 1.8 million annual travelers.
Lou Bleiweis, president and CEO of the Greater Asheville Regional Airport Authority (GARAA), said in a press release. This includes significant enhancements to on-campus connectivity. Boldin’s extensive network allows us to seamlessly cover not only the parking lot and surrounding area, but also the entire terminal. This will improve comfort and efficiency for travelers, retailers and the broader Asheville community. As the Asheville region continues its impressive growth, the airport will have a best-in-class network to better meet and exceed the needs of the community. ”
Ranked among the fastest growing airports in the United States, Asheville Regional Airport is undergoing a $400 million renovation and expansion project to support increased traffic. The project is expected to be completed in 2026 and will double the size of the airport.
Christos Karmis, CEO of Boldin’s U.S. operations, said in the same press release: With deep experience and knowledge in transportation and venue connectivity, we provide solutions that seamlessly enable you to stream entertainment, share rides, work, and even plan your next trip on the go. His 5G DAS at Asheville Airport will ensure millions of travelers, vendors, and nearby businesses have the security and industry-leading connectivity solutions they need to make their journeys more enjoyable, productive, and safe. It becomes a thing. ”