I talked this week with Dustin Steinoff from Digi International about the prosects of Wi-Sun for smart city applications: https://lnkd.in/erHHUxw8
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5dGreat article, Steve! You posed the question if Wi-SUN can make the jump from utility metering to smart city backbone. It’s already there. Miami’s 500k streetlights, Paris’ 280k nodes, London’s 10k+ street lights as well as parking, air quality monitoring, and public safety applications... These are additional smart city uses cases that are leveraging existing Wi-SUN utility AMI infrastructure. Wi-SUN is a proven multi-service platform, at scale, based on a self-healing mesh network technology with native IP support, mode-switching data rates up to 2.4 Mbps, enterprise-grade security with X.509 certificates, and 256-bit AES encryption. And open standard that is maintained by the Wi-SUN Alliance, it's perfect for those shared utility infrastructure (via Cisco's OpenCSMP) use cases, and that actually makes Wi-SUN a great choice for "private" industrial and campus networks as well.