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My idea of improving Tirupati Proposal

My idea of improving Tirupati Proposal
Start Date :
May 23, 2016
Last Date :
Jun 09, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Municipal Corporation Tirupati is pleased to inform you that our city has been selected under Round 2 for Smart City Mission under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD). ...

The Municipal Corporation Tirupati is pleased to inform you that our city has been selected under Round 2 for Smart City Mission under the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD). Round 2 of smart cities challenge is been provided to 54 cities to upgrade their proposals whose city is not covered in the list of 20. Tirupati is one of them! In this phase, our city has to compete with 54 other cities, enhance our proposal and become eligible for funding in 2016-17.

The city needs to refine its vision, strategic focus, mission and a proposal based upon Gap assessment and suggestions received from panel of expert and MoUD. We urge you to share your ideas and be an integral part of the journey towards making Tirupati a smart city! Read the Draft Smart City Proposal

Kindly post your views till 8th June, 2016.

The question you need to answer is “What is your opinion about the revised Vision and Goals, and what measures can be taken to improve the current proposal”?
Maximum word limit – 200 words.

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Subbu Ng
Subbu Ng 10 years 1 month ago
Bandwidth is the amount of data that can flow through at one time (just as the width of a pipe determines how much water can flow through).
M Giridhar
M Giridhar 10 years 1 month ago
Identify which technology makes the most sense for your city according to your performance and cost requirements, and your circumstances.
Subbu Ng
Subbu Ng 10 years 1 month ago
Regardless of the telecommunications technology you choose for device connectivity, strive to make it a “multi-service” network.
M Giridhar
M Giridhar 10 years 1 month ago
Citywide wireless access is likely to be heterogeneous – that is, citizens and businesses will access a variety of wireless technologies in both licensed and unlicensed bands to get the best experiences.
Subbu Ng
Subbu Ng 10 years 1 month ago
The optimal solution would be 3G/4G operator-managed networks (operating in licensed spectrum), likely augmented by WiFi and in the future, small cells, to handle more data in high-usage areas.
M Giridhar
M Giridhar 10 years 1 month ago
Local-area wireless networks relying on unlicensed spectrum (ieWiFi) cannot be guaranteed to deliver this service reliably and in 100% of the areas needed.
Subbu Ng
Subbu Ng 10 years 1 month ago
A citywide wireless network ensures that people – whether at work, at play or otherwise on the go – are not tethered to stationary points of Internet access.