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Microcomms installs arrange social wifi at Eden Project in Cornwall

MICROCOMMS AND EDEN PROJECT GET SOCIAL WITH WIFI

September 8th, 2016 Posted by Case Study, hospitality, Latest News, News, Wireless No Comment yet

Over the summer, we installed a fast social WiFi portal from Airangel at The Eden Project. The innovative Social WiFi platform enables organisations to engage directly with visitors whilst they’re on-premises, and collects valuable marketing data and contact details, allowing ongoing communications and promotion of the venue’s events long after they leave.

Social wifi from AirAngel

The MyAirangel cloud based management platform also allows the Eden Project to easily manage their public WiFi network and view detailed visitor and usage reports.

The WiFi was first put to the test when legends Duran Duran headlined the finale of BBC Music Day at the Eden Project. They were joined by special guests Nile Rodgers, Izzy Bizu and Laura Mvula. The concert was broadcast live on BBC Radio 2.

During the 2016 Eden Sessions fans were confidently able to share photos, videos and chatter from the gigs. The Sessions season culminated with a sell-out concert for British female chart-topper Jess Glynne. With the event packed to capacity, more than 1 in 8 visitors were online at any one time.

Nick Argent, head of ICT at Eden said, “Whilst social WiFi is a technology product, the real value comes as a marketing tool. We’ve had a great response, with more than 15,000 users registering on the Airangel portal during the Eden Sessions concert season (June/July 2016). Remarkably 16% of visitors opted to use their Social Media accounts to login. This gives us an additional group of digitally engaged followers who are connected to future events and promotions.”

Visitors who logged onto the WiFi were directed through the Eden Facebook page meaning an increase in page likes for the venue. The Eden Project sees high level of engagement on Facebook and was really pleased with the simple rollout and success of the system at its first concert.

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Microcomms helps give little boy “best day ever”

February 13th, 2014 Posted by News No Comment yet

A Chacewater schoolboy has described having the “best day of his life” after Microcomms replaced one of his flood-damaged Christmas presents.

Seven year-old Rhys Lobb was smiling from ear to ear as he stood up in the Chacewater Community Primary School assembly on Friday to collect his brand new Samsung Galaxy tablet.

The tablet, which was donated by Microcomms, replaces one destroyed by floods just one week after the schoolboy received it for Christmas.

Rhys was overwhelmed with thanks and couldn’t wait to get started on his new toy.

He said: “It feels really, really, really good.

“I was really sad when we lost everything.

“It’s really special and definitely the best present ever.”

The Lobb family had a terrible start to 2014 after they woke up on New Year’s Day to find the ground floor of their house under a foot of water.
Hope was restored when three year old Samuel Hoskin from Mawgan, near Helston, prompted his family and the local community to collect vouchers and toys to replace the ruined presents.

But there was one present the funds couldn’t replace – Rhys’ electronic tablet. After hearing the family’s plight, Chacewater Community Primary School’s head teacher, Chris Gould, contacted the schools IT supplier, Microcomms, and asked if they could help.

Microcomms have supported Chacewater Schools IT infastructure for many years,

The company were more than happy to donate a replacement and decided to present it to Rhys during an assembly which addressed the theme of “crisis”.

Simon Murley, the managing director of Microcomms, said: “It was touching to see so many generous people pull together in another family’s time of need and we are proud that we could be a part of that.

“We hope Rhys has fun playing all those games on his new Samsung tablet and hope this small gesture will go some way to ensuring he and his family can get back to normality after the unfortunate floods over Christmas.”

Rhys’ mother, Carly Lobb, attended the crisis assembly with her seven-month-old daughter, Freya.

She said: “It’s really fantastic because not only did Rhys lose his Christmas presents but it was his birthday on the 28th so he lost many of those presents too.
“He told me today was going to be the best day of his life because he was getting a table and having a Chinese!”

*Article written and published by The West Britton