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The University of New Hampshire’s Broadband Center of Excellence (BCoE) is requesting project proposals in the area of Smart Communities/Smart Campuses that demonstrate best possible uses of broadband networks and sensors to support ubiquitous intelligence.
Although there are different definitions of Smart Cities/Towns/Communities/Campuses, most focus on communities that utilize information and communication technology through innovative applications and integrated systems to improve sustainability, economic competitiveness, liveability, education and service delivery.
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Cloud-Based Service Networks of the Future
April 18, 2016 2 pm - 3:30 pm
MUB Theatre 1
Speakers:
Kevin McElearney, Senior Vice President, Network Engineering, Comcast
Dr. Rouzbeh Yassini, Executive Director, UNH Broadband Center of Excellence
Event
April 18, 2106 2 pm to 3:30 pm
Speakers:
Kevin McElearney, Senior Vice President, Network Engineering, Comcast
Dr. Rouzbeh Yassini, Executive Director, UNH Broadband Center of Excellence
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Imagine an intelligent being has been hurtled to Earth from a distant galaxy and is hovering somewhere over a metropolis near you. We'll call our being BOB, for Broadband Observational Bot.
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The tools to help battle natural disasters are already here.
It’s fitting to call the 2015 New England winter a “100-year white flood.” That’s because, unfortunately, the storms of 2015 remind us that cities are still using yesterday’s solutions to deal with severe climate conditions.
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Momentum is building fast around the next big broadband advancement: a world where billions of intelligent sensors and devices produce the data ingredients for a quantum leap forward in environmental intelligence, automation, predictability and ubiquitous connectivity. These capabilites will have dramatic and positive impact on our economy and our quality of life.
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The New Age of Internet, now regulated like a utility, formally began in mid-March with the issuance of the rules to "protect" the web which the Federal Communications Commission approved about two weeks earlier.
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The largest 17 broadband providers added a total of about 3 million high-speed Internet subscribers in 2014, raising the total to about 87.3M customers served. That's according to a release in early March 2015 from Durham, N.H.-based Leichtman Group Research.
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The Federal Communications Commission has concluded that all American are not being served equally when it comes to broadband deployment, and that its past benchmark for broadband is woefully out of date.
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The idealistis but still-struggling community broadband "movement" - which also calls itself by such names as "municipal boradband" and "Gigabit Cities" - has received a welcome boost lately that came in two forms from Democrats in both the FCC and the White House.