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2018 global city teams challenge
2018 global city teams challenge






2018 global city teams challenge

By doing so, they can leverage on standardised and secured login mechanisms i.e. Businesses and building owners can provide free Wi-Fi to their patrons by partnering operators to extend service within their premises on commercial arrangements. IMDA plans to double the network to 20,000 hotspots by 2020 to reach more locations.Īccording to IMDA, it continues to engage members of the infocomm ecosystem and businesses to drive the adoption of among enterprises. As reported earlier, now covers around 10,000 hotspots located in public spaces, offering internet access at 5Mbps.

2018 global city teams challenge

Since 2006, has been the largest free Wi-Fi network in Singapore. (3) Reduced customs clearance time with virtual extension of sea ports and other customs-bonded areas using electronic cargo tracking, by Ascent Solutions (2) The Inclusive Smart City: Tech to tackle jobs displacement in a digital economy, by Singapore Tech (SGTech) (1) Deployment of user-friendly, secure, and sustainable federated public Wi-Fi systems, by IMDA Under this year’s theme “Smart and Secure Cities and Communities Challenge”, Singapore has submitted three proposals, which were all accepted, to share its experience and learnings in its Smart City journey. It brings together more than 160 smart cities and communities and 400 organisations, working together to establish and demonstrate replicable, scalable and sustainable smart city models. Organised by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) under the US Department of Commerce, the GCTC is a collaborative platform for the development of smart cities and communities. According to a press release by the Info-communications Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA), Singapore is to share its experience in programme and two other initiatives at the Global City Teams Challenge (GCTC) 2018.








2018 global city teams challenge