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PUBLIC SAFETY
A safe city is a lively city—and smart technologies are helping make cities more walkable, vibrant, and enjoyable for their citizens.

HOW SMART HELPS

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Proactive operations

Real-time sensors and data are helping governments and citizens to not only detect problems faster, but even anticipate problems before they arise.

 

Reduce waste

Smart technologies are allowing cities and conservation-minded businesses to use real-time data to safeguard their resources and their budgets. 

 

Platform for innovation

From streetlamps to intersection management, governments are experimenting with new types of smart sensors and new data sets to improve their communities in exciting new ways.

 

RELEVANT SOLUTIONS

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Data analytics

Gather and analyze data to allow for more efficient decision making.
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Critical infrastructure monitoring

Ensure safety by keeping public works in good working order.
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Environmental monitoring

Creating healthier communities by getting resources where they are most needed.
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Drone management & monitoring

With flexible drone deployments, securing everywhere has never been more possible.
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Situational awareness

With situational awareness sensors, city leaders can be alerted to public safety concerns before they become an issue.

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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Don’t take our word for it. See what Spectrum has done for cities like yours across the US.

FAQ

How can smart technology help city leaders prepare for disruptive events?

Smart cities are inherently forward-looking and built for interoperability. While ordinary cities often struggle with extracting meaningful insights from disconnected datasets across multiple city departments, smart cities embrace the value of analyzing and leveraging data, regardless of where it’s stored. This makes it easier to uncover insights, enact operational efficiencies, and prepare for the unexpected.

How can smart technology help city leaders prepare for disruptive events?

Smart cities are inherently forward-looking and built for interoperability. While ordinary cities often struggle with extracting meaningful insights from disconnected datasets across multiple city departments, smart cities embrace the value of analyzing and leveraging data, regardless of where it’s stored. This makes it easier to uncover insights, enact operational efficiencies, and prepare for the unexpected.

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