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LongFi Solutions May 28, 2026

Elsewhere + LongFi Connect

Follow-up brief after our discovery call.

Sam, thanks for the time on the call. A quick summary of the fit and what we need to get this moving: the carrier approval info, and an introduction to your Sourcepass contact so we can coordinate the technical call. Easy to forward to Ramy, Zach, or the Sourcepass team.

Conversation snapshot

Primary contactSam Werner, Managing Director, Operations
VenueElsewhere
Address599 Johnson Ave, Brooklyn, NY (Bushwick)
Main painIndoor cell service is difficult inside the building
Building profileDense concrete environment
Current concernWi-Fi is not broadly shared with patrons due to POS, cameras, and internal systems
Current Wi-Fi platformRuckus access points Pending model compatibility
IT / MSP stakeholderSourcepass
Camera vendor contextRhombus
Activity levelRoughly 500 events per year

What we heard

  • Patrons need reliable connectivity inside the venue.
  • Elsewhere wants to improve connectivity without opening internal networks to patrons.
  • Sourcepass manages the networking environment and should be included in the technical review.
  • Sam wants to see the system work at Elsewhere first before thinking about referrals to other venues.

Why LongFi fits

What LongFi does, in one line

LongFi uses excess Wi-Fi capacity to provide a better indoor cell experience for AT&T and T-Mobile customers. Patrons do not need a Wi-Fi password. Carrier traffic stays separate from POS, cameras, staff devices, and internal systems.

Commercial model. No cost to Elsewhere. LongFi works with carriers and is paid per GB of supported subscriber traffic, and shares that revenue with the venue.

Fit assessment

Indoor coverage pain
Strong fit
High event volume
Strong fit
Ruckus access points
Pending model compatibility
Sourcepass involvement
Clear next step
Security concern around internal systems
Addressable via network separation

Carrier approval info 1.5 to 2 weeks

The site is submitted to AT&T and T-Mobile for inclusion in their carrier database. Approval typically takes one and a half to two weeks once the basics are in, so the sooner these come in the sooner Elsewhere goes live.

Venue nameElsewhere Confirmed
Physical address599 Johnson Ave, Brooklyn, NY Confirmed
Wi-Fi platformRuckus Model pending
AP quantityNeeded
One MAC addressFrom any AP or the controller, used as the site's unique identifier Needed

The technical meeting

Once you put me in touch with the right Sourcepass contact, I will coordinate a short call between Sourcepass, your team, and LongFi technical to confirm the Ruckus setup, review network separation, and agree on the cleanest implementation path.

Suggested attendees

  • Sam Werner
  • Zach, if helpful for Wi-Fi context
  • Sourcepass technical contact
  • LongFi technical team

What we will cover

  • Confirm the Ruckus setup.
  • Review bandwidth and VLAN options.
  • Confirm the network separation approach.
  • Determine whether this can be configured remotely.
  • Agree on the cleanest implementation path.

Questions or want to talk this through?

Happy to jump on a call at your convenience to walk through any of this. My calendar is here.

Jose M. Torres
Co-Founder, Director, BizDev and Ops
LongFi Solutions

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