HOW SMART HELPS
Economic development
New talent. New businesses. New opportunities. Innovative schools and other services are helping to breathe new life into communities.
Greater transparency
Municipal leaders are empowering citizens with real-time, local data and insights using dashboards and mobile apps—all in the name of creating a better community.
Collaboration and inclusion
Digital technologies are making it easier for all citizens to have their voices heard, by encouraging and/or promoting community engagement, co-creation of solutions and services, and more.
RELEVANT SOLUTIONS
WHY YOUR NETWORK MATTERS
Every city is different, but the one thing they share is the need for a secure, reliable underlying infrastructure or network. And for over 8,500 cities across the country, Spectrum is proud to be that network.
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Smart city solutions have huge potential for improving your local economy by attracting new residents and businesses, broadening the tax base.
Data-gathering and analytics are powerful tools for enhancing public services and quality of life, making your city a better place to live, work, and play. Embracing smart technologies today can differentiate your city from other communities, drawing new residents and employers tomorrow.
The key to making data actionable is to start with the end in mind. Smart city initiatives gather and analyze the data that city leaders need to achieve specific goals. To improve parking during sporting events, for example, a smart city could use road-condition data from sensors, parking regulations, and up-to-date construction and detour advisories to provide real-time parking availability information.
Smart city solutions have huge potential for improving your local economy by attracting new residents and businesses, broadening the tax base.
Data-gathering and analytics are powerful tools for enhancing public services and quality of life, making your city a better place to live, work, and play. Embracing smart technologies today can differentiate your city from other communities, drawing new residents and employers tomorrow.
The key to making data actionable is to start with the end in mind. Smart city initiatives gather and analyze the data that city leaders need to achieve specific goals. To improve parking during sporting events, for example, a smart city could use road-condition data from sensors, parking regulations, and up-to-date construction and detour advisories to provide real-time parking availability information.
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