The Future of Connectivity at GLION ARENA KOBE
As the opening date approaches for the
GLION ARENA KOBE in April 2025, excitement is building around what it represents not only for sports but for the entire realm of connectivity and infrastructure in Japan. Developed through a collaborative effort among key industry players like
JTOWER,
One Bright KOBE, and major telecommunications companies such as
NTT Urban Development,
Smart Value, and
NTT Docomo, this multipurpose arena promises to revolutionize how we experience events in Kobe.
Unveiling a State-of-the-Art Arena
Spanning an impressive
23,700 square meters with a total floor space of about
32,200 square meters, GLION ARENA is set to become one of the largest venues in the Kansai region. With a seating capacity of up to
10,000, it will serve as the home court for the
Kobe Storks, part of the professional basketball league
B.LEAGUE. Designed for versatility, the arena will host a wide range of events including sports competitions, live concerts, and exhibitions, all facilitated by cutting-edge facilities and technology.
At the heart of this development is JTOWER's innovative
indoor infrastructure sharing solution, which aims to optimize the communication environment by integrating equipment from multiple mobile carriers into a single system. This initiative not only enhances connectivity with improved
4G and
5G services throughout the venue, but also allows for a more efficient construction process, reducing both space and energy consumption.
A Model of Efficiency and Sustainability
The benefits of infrastructure sharing extend beyond just connectivity. By consolidating network facilities, JTOWER enables significant cost savings associated with equipment, operations, and maintenance for mobile carriers, resulting in more efficient network deployment. Additionally, this approach alleviates environmental burdens by minimizing resource use and energy consumption during the setup process.
With an established track record since 2014, JTOWER has effectively built its expertise in indoor infrastructure sharing, steadily increasing its number of implementations across a diverse range of facilities, including commercial complexes, office buildings, hospitals, and more. With
627 locations successfully utilizing this model as of December 2024, JTOWER stands out as a leader in the domestic market.
Looking Ahead: Pioneering Digital Connectivity
In 2020, JTOWER reinforced its capabilities by developing shared equipment that supports
5G technology, allowing for a more robust implementation of its services. As JTOWER continues to innovate and expand in the realm of infrastructure sharing, it remains committed to addressing the challenges of digital transformation in society, leveraging its wealth of knowledge and experience in telecommunications to enhance the user experience.
The Concept of Infrastructure Sharing
Infrastructure sharing represents a shift in how mobile networks are deployed. Traditionally, mobile carriers would independently manage their network infrastructure. However, through the sharing model, different carriers can utilize common facilities, lowering costs and improving efficiency while also enhancing the overall network reliability. Benefits include reduced energy use, minimized resources, and consolidated construction efforts, all contributing to a lower environmental impact.
Essential Features of Infrastructure Sharing Solutions
Especially for large buildings that exceed
10,000 square meters, there exists a substantial need for effective indoor mobile signal enhancement. By employing infrastructure sharing in such environments, real estate operators can save space and reduce electricity expenses, while mobile carriers enjoy lower investment and operational costs. For mobile users, this leads to a noticeable improvement in service quality and satisfaction.
In conclusion, as the
GLION ARENA KOBE prepares to open, it is set to become a beacon of modern infrastructure solutions and an integral part of Kobe's cultural and sporting landscape. JTOWER's ongoing commitment to enhancing connectivity and reorganizing telecommunication infrastructure is not just setting new standards in Japan but is also paving the way for future developments globally.
For additional insights into the
GLION ARENA KOBE and infrastructure sharing, visit the official websites of
JTOWER and
One Bright KOBE.