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Maximize public safety:
Deploying WiFi networks to improve efficiency and information accessibility
for police, emergency and fire departments. Boost your city’s revenues:
Securing additional streams of funding for your budget and increasing
investment allocation in your municipality. Differentiate your local economy:
Attract and retain ‘knowledge industries’ looking for a location
that offers an innovative, productive and exciting environment. Cut costs: Delivering broadband
Internet access to schools and low-income households to enhance economic
growth in your municipality. Confidently respond to health concerns:
Assessing the risk associated with exposure to WiFi networks to educate
your community. Secure partners: Learning
and evaluating your consultants and building a successful and attractive
Request for Proposal (RFP).
Broadband Suppliers
Network with key decision-makers:
Identify new market opportunities in North America. Elevate your profile: Present
and discuss alternative models for WiFi networks in the city with mayors,
councilors, CAOs, CIOs, and IT directors.
Wireless Equipment Vendors
Source new business:
Network among the telecommunication decision-makers and present your latest
technology. Form vendor team alliances:
Generate new sales.
Applications/Software Providers
Present your latest software:
Network with the municipal IT managers and WiFi network administrators.
Spot opportunities: Benchmark
against other companies from around the globe and obtain a glance into
future developments.
Consultants
Be where the action is:
Hear the insightful presentations on some of the most successful international
case studies and network with municipal decision makers from Canada, U.S.
and Europe. Learn new developments:
Recognize advantages and limitations of the next generation of wireless
technologies that can significantly improve municipal WiFi networks.