Contrary to the title, this blog is not about food. It’s actually about trade-offs. In life, we are often faced with decisions where trade-offs are involved – choosing one
You can’t call it SMART city yet!
April 26, 2018
Over the years we have witnessed great progress as governmental authorities and their leaders aspire to establish a safe environment that will positively impact economic growth and make their city
When it comes to broadband connectivity, a reliable, high-speed connection is an essential requirement of business and enterprise customers of any size. Fiber has been deployed in urban centers around
It doesn’t have to be laborious or expensive to make cities safer
February 28, 2018
As urban populations grow, public safety and security are becoming key concerns for governments and municipalities, who are proactively seeking more effective ways to prevent crime, deter anti-social behavior and
The smart way to reduce CCTV site costs
February 5, 2018
Are you looking to reduce your CCTV site costs? Smart-Node is an all-in-one outdoor power and communications solution for video surveillance deployments. Eliminating the need to build costly communication
On-Board Connectivity for Rail and Metro – Key Considerations
December 5, 2017
Our world is becoming 100% connected, with continuous connectivity a basic commodity. With an ever growing portion of our data living in the cloud, forced unavailability is fast becoming unacceptable.
Why do I need to offer SLA type services?
November 22, 2017
Wireless Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP) networks use a finite frequency spectrum as a shared medium to convey data traffic to multiple users from a single location. The spectrum used for transmission enables
ABTN Service No Longer Acceptable for Rural Customers
October 23, 2017
There was a time when the argument was commonly made that rural Wireless Internet Service Providers needed to litter Access Points with 100 or more CPEs in order to properly
South African Smart Cities
September 12, 2017
When one thinks of smart cities, one might be forgiven for overlooking Africa, but not for much longer as the technology is in play and expanding rapidly. South Africa,