A cloud-based system that allows for easy user management and the provision of new information at a low cost.
The "Smart Welcome Board" is a system that automatically provides content when accessing public wireless LAN. By linking with the server, it is possible to constantly monitor usage conditions such as the number of users and data volume. It can be configured according to the provider's usage purpose, such as free access or ID and password settings, and it is also possible to set time limits and data volume restrictions. 【Features】 ■ Ability to create original logins ■ Display in multiple languages (Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean) is possible ■ New information posted via Facebook page integration is displayed on the top page ■ Registered facilities can be displayed on a map for guidance ■ A list of links to sites that users may find necessary, such as road traffic information, can be created *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Implementation Results】 ■ Public wireless LAN service has been in operation in the carrot area since 2010. It is currently in use in major shopping districts in Nagasaki City, the national historic site Dejima, the Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture, the Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, the prefectural bus terminal, and the Ojika Port Terminal, with over 2,000 users per day, particularly popular among foreign tourists. ■ WiFi using the original SWB system has been introduced and is in operation at the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, the Hasami Town Yujirou, the Ceramic Museum, the Nakaozan Exchange Center, the Nakaozan area, and the Kumamoto Prefecture Misato Town Road Station Samata no Yu. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Ninjin Net Co., Ltd. has been working as a non-profit organization to build and operate information infrastructure through wireless technology, with the aim of revitalizing communication among local residents and addressing broadband development and operation in areas facing a digital divide. We will not forget our original intention at the time of our founding and will continue to refine our services so that each individual in the community can participate in a highly information-oriented society, providing our customers with surprise and inspiration, and striving in our daily work to share these experiences.