End User and Service Provider Connections

End User and Service Provider Connections

Visit Kordia™ Metro WiFi websiteThe connection to an SSID is off the Kordia™ Metro Wi-Fi network. The choice of service provider is based on either:

  • An existing ISP relationship
  • The marketing of the service by the ISP

Service Provider Connection

Connectivity

  • A number of INN radios (Wi-Fi Intelligent Network Nodes) will be networked together within the city
  • INNs are typically linked together using 5.8GHz 802.11g radios
  • This mesh of INNs are connected to a Gateway Server (GWS)
  • Each INN will broadcast up to 8 SSIDs
  • Traffic from each SSID is divided into a separate VLAN at the GWS
  • Each VLAN can be terminated at the local Kordia™ POI ready for the RSP to interconnect

Networking

Kordia™ can create a VPLS or VPRN network within the Kordia™ ISN. This will carry the RSP traffic from the local POI to any other location—up to, and including, the Kordia™ Internet Gateway (this comes with an additional fee).

The Kordia™ SSID will use a VPRN network to interconnect all users on the Kordia™ Metro WIFI SSID to the internet and to the Jet billing system. 2.4GHz 802.11b/g radios will be used to provide connectivity to the end user.

Service Provider Obligations

The service provider will:

  • Market the service and provide all the ISP functions related to the end user service
  • Supply functions such as first level customer care, marketing, billing, email or VoIP services
  • Have its own splash page for their SSID
  • Provide their splash page to Kordia™ to load onto the system

Kordia™ provides and maintains:

  • Wi-Fi connectivity to the end user only
  • RSP information on how to create a splash page

Contact us

For more information about Kordia™ Metro Wi-Fi, please contact:

> Joel Stutter

> Kordia™ Metro Wi-Fi website