The Berenguela Festival has kicked off with a grand opening in Bolaños de Calatrava, attracting thousands of attendees. This cultural event offers a varied program of music and local leisure activities, aiming to boost tourism and the area's economy. For the public, it means more entertainment options and a potential benefit for nearby businesses, energizing the social and economic life of the municipality.
The festival as a driver of local development 🎪
From a technical perspective, the Berenguela Festival relies on state-of-the-art temporary sound and lighting infrastructures to ensure a quality experience. The organization has implemented a capacity control system using RFID wristbands, optimizing the management of attendee flows. Additionally, a high-capacity Wi-Fi network has been deployed to cover the connectivity needs of attendees, facilitating social media dissemination and digital interaction during the event.
Free Wi-Fi, or how to survive the weekend without data 📶
While musicians sweat on stage, attendees fight their own battle: getting coverage to upload stories. The festival's free Wi-Fi, which promises lightning-fast speed, becomes the second main attraction of the day, though with a resistance worthy of a tennis match. Some attendees have reported that, to achieve a connection, the most effective method remains raising their phones as if offering a sacrifice to the gods of fiber optics.