💨 Abstract
The City of Johannesburg has launched "Smart Poles" in Soweto, transforming ordinary street lights into multi-functional technology hubs. These poles provide free public WiFi, LED smart lighting, CCTV cameras, and emergency panic buttons. The initiative aims to enhance public safety, expand internet access, and support the development of smarter urban infrastructure. The project is part of Johannesburg's broader push to become a "smart city" and address digital inequality.
Courtesy: Nick Pawson
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