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Smart Cities

Smart Cities

REASON FOR CHOOSING US

Smart Cities

Cities around the world are becoming smarter using technology to improve the lives of their residents. Smart City technology can transform cities into modern technology hubs by applying analytics and technological solutions to advance and improve city services.

 

UTOPIA Fiber believes in the future that Smart City technology can enable. This year, we formed a UTOPIA Fiber Smart City Innovation Lab to maintain our Smart City applications and work to create new, innovative technology to beta test and deploy throughout Utah.

Smart City technology

Here are some of the Smart City applications that we are currently operating:
Wi-Fi Hotspots
Centerville
  • Founder’s Park
  • Baseball Fields
  • Porter-Walton Park
Layton
  • Oak Forest Park
  • Layton High
  • King Elementary
  • Lakeview Cemetery
  • Andy Adams Park
  • Chapel Park
  • Chelsie Meadows Park
  • Ellison Park
  • Layton Commons Park
  • Legacy Park
  • Sand Ridge Park
  • Vae View Park
  • Woodward Park
Orem
  • All Together Playground/City Center
  • Lakeside Park
  • Palisade Park
  • Timpanogos Park
  • SCERA Park
Perry
  • Perry Park
West Valley City
  • Scottsdale Park
  • City Park
  • Maple Meadows Park
  • Woodledge Park
  • Peachwood Park
  • Bridle Farms Park
  • Kingspointe Park
  • Parkway Park
  • Centennial Park
  • Utah Cultural Celebration Center
  • Back Nine Park
  • Country Meadows Park
  • Falcon Crest Park
  • Hunter Ridge Park
  • Meadowlands Park
  • West View Park
  • Fassio Farm Park
Smart City applications of the future:

Smart City technology is developing rapidly around the world. With the increased interest in Smart City applications, technologies will continue to evolve and grow. Here are some examples of Smart City technology other cities have employed that our Innovation Lab may one day develop.

  • City lighting: Smart streetlights can function as Wi-Fi hotspots, charging ports for phones and electric cars, as well as air quality sensors.
  • Connected public transport: Sensors in public transit hubs can collect and transfer traffic data to the city’s public transportation department. Officials can then use this data to electronically inform commuters of how long they will have to wait for the bus or train in real-time.
  • Smart Parking: Smart parking can be powered with a high-speed broadband connection and enable residents to park, pay on their phone, and refill the meter without going back to their car.
  • Waste management: Buildings in highly populated areas can be equipped with smart garbage collection stations that have sensors to detect when they are full and automatically send trash through high-pressure pipes to waste collection centers.
  • Smart Grid Energy Tracking: Smart energy grids allow city officials to collect data on and analyze power usage within a city. Using these analytics, they can predict heavy use times and distribute energy accordingly.
  • Public Safety: Live crime maps can utilize public safety data to detect and prevent crime patterns. This data can identify high-crime areas and allow police forces to reinforce security in these spots.
If you’re a city official interested in utilizing Smart City applications, contact our Smart City Innovation Lab at  communications@utopiafiber.com.