As part of its Transversal Contract with the National Treasury, Vodacom Business outlined its solutions for more smart cities in SA.
The company will be working with working with local governments to provide technology solutions to help make South African cities smarter.South Africa too was obsessed with smart cities as a precursor to the Fourth Industrial Revolution , but have these technologically advanced metropoles come to fruition? In our country’s case, not really, but Vodacom Business is aiming to helping local governments make it a reality moving forward.
Here it announced a partnership which forms part of a five-year Transversal Contract with the National Treasury. “Digital solutions can help municipalities manage the consumption and delivery of services, such as water and electricity. Vodacom Business offers a smart utilities management system, which makes use of connected smart meters to provide real-time information on consumption.
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