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HHI to Develop World's First WiBro Shipyard
Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) is pushing to promote a digital shipbuilding yard by using WiBro, a wired and wireless communication service, at production sites for the first time in the world. HHI signed a contract with KT, Korea’s telecommunication service provider, at its Ulsan headquarters on April 29 and agreed to complete the system by the end of August this year.
The WiBro system that HHI and KT will develop together is called ‘W-Office (Wibro-Office) system,’ a high-speed wireless data communications network exclusively designed for businesses.
In order to develop the ‘W-Office’ system, HHI and KT plan to install a wireless communication control station at a shipbuilding yard and optical repeater in order.
Starting from September this year when the full-fledged operation of this system goes into effect, a shipyard with the scale of 5.94 million㎡ will be connected to a wireless communications network.
Workers will be able to receive and send information such as data, visual and voice messages to others working in the communications center inside the company building in real-time with no limit of space via wireless mobile terminals.
Should it introduce the system, HHI anticipates that it will become possible to promptly handle the operation in production, logistics and planning to see an end-result of an improvement in production and quality and the effect of a reduction in cost.
The WiBro system that HHI and KT will develop together is called ‘W-Office (Wibro-Office) system,’ a high-speed wireless data communications network exclusively designed for businesses.
In order to develop the ‘W-Office’ system, HHI and KT plan to install a wireless communication control station at a shipbuilding yard and optical repeater in order.
Starting from September this year when the full-fledged operation of this system goes into effect, a shipyard with the scale of 5.94 million㎡ will be connected to a wireless communications network.
Workers will be able to receive and send information such as data, visual and voice messages to others working in the communications center inside the company building in real-time with no limit of space via wireless mobile terminals.
Should it introduce the system, HHI anticipates that it will become possible to promptly handle the operation in production, logistics and planning to see an end-result of an improvement in production and quality and the effect of a reduction in cost.
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