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Smart Cities Dive: Cleveland, OH announces smart streetlight overhaul

Cleveland, OH announces smart streetlight overhaul

As part of a campaign to replace 61,000 streetlights with more energy-efficient LED bulbs, the City of Cleveland, OH will adopt a wireless network to convert its streetlights into a smart network. The T-Light Galaxy Network from ST Engineering Telematics Wireless is an end-to-end solution that will allow city officials to set different light intensities for neighborhoods or individual lights in real time, preprogram schedules for special events and get maintenance alerts. 

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Enterprise IOT Insights: Cleveland upgrades and connects entire streetlight network in just three days

Cleveland upgrades and connects entire streetlight network in just three days

The city of Cleveland, in Ohio, has upgraded its network of 61,000 streetlights with connected LED lights. The work, which took just three business days, has also included installation of 1,000 cameras on the lighting infrastructure. These will be operated by the Cleveland Police Department. Further smart city applications will be hung off the lighting network, the city said.

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Fierce Electronics: Cleveland getting 61k LED streetlights with network control

Cleveland getting 61k LED streetlights with network control

The city of Cleveland has deployed a control network for the city’s 61,000 streetlights that serve 400,000 residents and businesses. ST Engineering Telematics Wireless provided the T-Light Galaxy communications infrastructure for the streetlights in only three business days over FCC licensed frequencies. Cleveland Public Power is the city-owned utility behind the project.

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StateScoop: Cleveland launches citywide network to control cameras, streetlights

Cleveland launches citywide network to control cameras, streetlights

To prepare for an influx of internet-connected devices, officials in Cleveland introduced a $35 million communications system on Monday that will connect thousands of police cameras and streetlights to a network that can be controlled by public safety officials at any time. The city installed the network through Singapore Technologies’ Telematics Wireless, a connected-device and software manufacturer that has already installed three “gateways,” or network control stations, across the city.

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Tech Republic: Cleveland's smart streetlights project builds smart city backbone

Cleveland's smart streetlights project builds smart city backbone

The streets of Cleveland, Ohio are going to be a whole lot smarter when city leaders flip the switch on Smart, Safe CLE. Cleveland and ST Engineering Telematics Wireless are working on a plan to convert the city's 61,000 street lights into a smart network.