FutureStructure Infrastructure
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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Some 1,500 intersections in Los Angeles to get upgraded with new traffic signal equipment.
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The Boring Company will construct a four-mile tunnel to connect a rail station with Ontario International Airport in the Los Angeles region. The tunnel will accommodate zero-emission and possibly autonomous vehicles.
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City CIO Matt Killen estimates that SiFi Networks, which has inked a 30-year deal with the city, will begin work in 2019.
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Last year's storm highlighted weaknesses within the wireless network that the utility company is downplaying, critics say.
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Power utilities' cybersecurity practices may be effective, but need to evolve over time. And all companies operating elements of the grid — even the small ones — should step up.
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Residents in San Rafael have launched a pre-emptive effort to prevent telecoms from installing small cell antennas throughout the city.
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Wireless companies are becoming more usefull with the growth of new technologies, and in Scranton, these wireless systems are in high demand.
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Las Vegas is using a new machine learning platform to troubleshoot and predict IT system failures, getting the networks back online more quickly.
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A special town meeting is scheduled for Aug. 6 for voters to weigh in on the possibility of installing as many as 500 solar panels at a landfill.
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Cupertino Mayor Darcy Paul has met with Culver City-based Hyperloop Transportation Technologies to discuss the possibility of a Hyperloop line through the city.
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Still preliminary, a drafted long-term plan includes airport rail connections, bus rapid transit and more but will likely face serious financial constraints.
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Bartow, Fla., has its sights set on plugging smart utility metering into its fiber-optic backbone, and officials say that could grow into a municipal Internet project.
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With the release of a request for information, the smallest state in the country is hoping to have an outsized role in the future of transportation.
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The startup is running a series of pilot tests right now to try out a new way of setting up last-mile fiber connections.
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Small cell installations are being placed on city-owned light poles to boost network capacity on the island.
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A deal developed through the New NY Broadband Program will extend fiber-optic Internet service to 50,000 residents.
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A recently passed state law gives telecommunications companies right-of-way when it comes to the installation of small cell antennas on public property.
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A nearly $1 billion hydropower transmission line project could also serve as a vehicle for fiber-optic broadband, officials say.
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The state of New York is looking to regulate what towns will be able to charge for the newest cell transmitters.
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Cities and counties opposing the bill say it would be a financial giveaway to telecom companies at the expense of taxpayers.
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