By Sami Zaptia.
London, 10 June 2020:
Libya’s state National Commercial Bank (NCB) reports that it has built its first ‘‘smart building’’ in the capital Tripoli – in partnership with WH Consulting Canada.
The seven-floor building, in the Bab Ben Ghashir district of Tripoli, boasts the availability of a high-speed Wi-Fi 6 wireless network with the latest and fastest Wi-Fi versions. It says that any device can be connected to the wireless network from any point in the building.
The wireless network uses 5GHz and 2.4 GHz band at the same time to achieve large capacity and long distance at the same time and up to 1,500 users can be connected at the same time within the building.
Each connected user on the wireless network is allocated a 1GB link and the wireless network is managed by a central cloud system with exclusive advantages in management, control and control, the NCB reports.
The bank also reports that the internal wireless network achieves a 45% increase in performance efficiency for users (the percentage commonly used in smart building systems) and it achieves a 42% increase in new services that can be added within the building, reinforced by wired networks.
The internal wireless network also achieves a 40% increase in the use of space within the building to provide the network at each point allowing freedom of movement between floors while maintaining network connectivity, a high degree of insurance and control and providing the infrastructure for the easy use and connection of iOT.