
A sneak preview of the wireless and RFID tech at the new O2 arena
By Andy McCue
Published: 22 June 2007 08:44 BST
Mobile and wireless technology will be in widespread use across the venue with 320 wireless access points - including 100 in the concert arena itself - and GSM boosters to ensure there are no problems getting a mobile signal.
O2 customers will receive a variety of special offers including pre-sale ticket priority for concerts and text-based services in the venue which give them access to special 'VIP' bars.
Prices for food and drink, however, are familiarly expensive - £3.50 for a beer and £7 for a sandwich.
Photo credit: Andy McCue
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