Happy Networks for Happy Punters

In modern times your mobile phone is not just a device to make calls on, it is literally an extension of yourself and when you lose the ability to utilize that extension experiences are not the same, communication becomes almost impossible and especially for the younger generations they feel lost.
Lots of today’s music festivals and events are held in remote locations with little or no mobile phone reception, and while the privacy of these areas definitely has its advantages it seems the only downside is no mobile coverage.

Introducing Happy Networks.

Happy Networks noticed the problem and knew the technology they had could be modified to supply temporary WiFi across the whole area of an event, regardless of how remote or out of the way a festival or rave’s location may be. The Happy Networks system provides Internet connectivity which is then available to staff and patrons on all their mobile devices, computers, laptops, etc.

Using a Receiver Tower at the event they can extend an existing receiving tower’s signal by 100kms, extending the range all the while catering for the influx of hundreds or thousands of people using their devices at the same time. This being a short term solution drastically reduces the costs involved in providing this service and making it a financially viable option for one-off events.

Happy Networks was founded on the back of a successful IT services company. They identified a need for better connectivity across events such as music festivals and Bush Doof’s held in remote areas. Having access to WiFi enhances the experience for the festival goers, with users able to use common apps such as WhatsApp, Messenger, iMessage or download tickets, line ups etc. Being connected to the internet, event goers will also be able to locate their friends much easier, check in back at home with loved ones, or arrange travel plans. The safety aspect is also of high importance to attendees, and being able to connect if help is needed could save lives.

62% of all respondents said thattheir mobile phones improve thefestival experience, with 59% using them for at least three hours, everyday
— GIFFGAFF.COM SURVEY

Getting the internet to remote areas was an impossible and cost prohibitive task, until recently. Using the latest in satellite technologies and some clever engineering, Happy Networks has the capabilities to provide WiFi connectivity across most of the area of an event, connecting thousands of people at an affordable price. Cost of the service can either be absorbed into the cost of a ticket, purchased separately by the event attendee, or can be arranged by the organisers directly with the Happy Network technology adaptable to many different pricing models and options.

This is a technology that festival organisers really need to consider when planning future events in remote areas. Happy Networks has tailor made packages available for event organisers, if you have any questions or need any information, Please call Alex, Happy Networks are here to help you.

https://www.happynetworks.com.au/

Michelle Symes