Xentrans Designs World's First 4G Mass Transit Deployment in Silicon Valley
San Francisco & London, June 8th 2011 – Xentrans, Inc., a leading consultancy for connectivity on mass transit and public safety vehicles, has announced the launch of an all-4G wireless communications system by the Santa Clara Transportation Authority (VTA) for light rail trains and buses in Silicon Valley, California. The deployment is the world's first to exclusively use a 4G cellular network for delivering high-speed connectivity across a transit agency's rail and road vehicles for free passenger Wi-Fi and onboard systems communication. VTA maintains a fleet of 100 light rail vehicles and 425 buses that serves the city of San Jose and surrounding communities, and employs approximately 2,100 employees. Combined ridership on the bus and light rail systems was almost 42 million people in 2010, with an average of 135,000 passengers each weekday.
"We are continually looking for ways to enhance our customers' travel experience. For years, free Wi-Fi has been the most requested amenity to make public transit a more appealing option to non-riders, as well as with our loyal customer base," said Gary Miskell, VTA chief information officer. "The advent of higher capacity 4G networks in the San Francisco Bay Area means that we can deliver Wi-Fi hotspots on our fleet, and in working with Xentrans, VTA has implemented a next-generation communications solution that fully benefits from the technical advances made possible by 4G." VTA plans to secure corporate sponsorship to underwrite the costs; the onboard Wi-Fi system is capable of delivering advertising, conducting passenger surveys and collecting usage statistics.
Vehicles are equipped with a ruggedized mobile cellular router delivering wireless Internet connectivity over the Clearwire 4G network with an average download speed of over 6 Mbps at 55 MPH. "The VTA roll-out of 4G for trains and buses is a real landmark in the mass transit industry," said Jim Baker, founder and CEO at Xentrans. "As demand increases for content-rich, real-time data communication to vehicles, so cellular networks must support significantly higher speeds and lower latency; we've shown that 4G delivers on both. We're delighted to have designed and project managed this ground-breaking initiative."
"What better place to launch the world's first all-4G wireless system for mass transit than Silicon Valley, the heart of the high-tech industry," said Graham Wilde, CEO at BWCS, a leading transportation strategy company, and producer of the Train Communications Systems conference in London that coincides with the Xentrans announcement. "With the proliferation of Wi-Fi enabled portable devices such as smartphones and tablets, free on-board Wi-Fi is rapidly becoming expected by rail and bus passengers, especially on commuter routes such as those operated by VTA. But the robust, end-to-end IP connectivity offered by 4G facilitates additional applications including CCTV, passenger information systems (PIS), digital signage and infotainment. With this pioneering deployment, Xentrans has demonstrated how 4G is shaping the way transit operators can plan their communication networks in the future."
The BWCS Train Communications Systems Conference is being held at the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London, June 8th through 9th). For more information visit www.traincomms2011.com.
About Xentrans
Xentrans, Inc. (pronounced 'zen-tranz') is a privately held company headquartered in San Francisco, California, with operations in the United Kingdom, India and Malaysia. The company provides specialist expertise, project management and service delivery for wireless communications projects in the mass transit and public safety sectors. Xentrans offers unbiased, vendor-agnostic technical direction to public agencies and system integrators worldwide. For more information visit www.xentrans.com.
About VTA
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is an independent special district that provides sustainable, accessible, community-focused transportation options that are innovative, environmentally responsible, and promote the vitality of our region. VTA is responsible for bus, light rail and paratransit operations and also serves as the county's congestion management agency. As such, VTA is responsible for countywide transportation planning, including congestion management issues, specific highway improvement projects, pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects, and provides these services throughout the county, including the municipalities of Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Palo Alto, San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga and Sunnyvale. VTA continually builds partnerships to deliver transportation solutions that meet the evolving mobility needs of Santa Clara. For more information visit www.vta.org.