Ho-Ho-Go for UK's first drone delivery over mobile network
Santa Claus spotted on a UAV as Vodafone completes UK's first drone delivery over a 4G mobile network. ... Read More
Santa Claus has been spotted on a specially-designed UAV, as Vodafone completed the UK's first drone delivery over a 4G mobile network.
Vodafone was able to complete the delivery due to the strength of its 4G network, which covers 99% of the UK population.
Drones are traditionally flown using a radio link, with the drone in sight of the operator. However, controlling drones using the 4G network means they can be monitored in real time, reducing the need for drones to be flown in line of sight.
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The drone is the first of its kind to be built and flown in the UK and harnesses the power of Vodafone’s network via a portable 4G router.
In the future, drone delivery over a mobile network could be used to drop vital supplies into hard to reach places.
The low latency of 5G will also open up new opportunities for using drones in more densely populated areas. 5G technology will make the drones more responsive, which is essential for avoiding buildings and other obstructions in built-up areas.
The specially-adapted drone was made to look like a twinkling Santa sleigh and carried festive treats. It brought Christmas cheer to Portland Bill Coastwatch, which sits on one of the most southerly points of the UK and operates 365 days a year.
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Portland Bill Coastwatch is manned by 75 volunteers, known as Watch Keepers, who are the eyes and the ears of the coast. Entirely exposed to the UK coast, the site can be hard to reach in winter months. However, using Vodafone’s best ever 4G network, a delivery of much-needed mince pies, chocolate and gingerbread men was delivered to the hardworking volunteers.
Technology plays an increasingly important role in connecting people over Christmas. Flying a drone over 4G for the first time gives us a glimpse of what Christmas deliveries of the future might look like. We have been working hard to build a network that now covers 99% of the UK population, and I’m really pleased we’ve been able to use it to support our rural communities this festive season.
Scott Petty, Chief Technology Officer, Vodafone UK