2006 CONFERENCE TESTIMONIALS
"Municipal wireless is entering a new and important period in its development. As deployments begin, municipal leaders, service providers and technology providers must work in close cooperation to fulfill its promise. The Wireless City has made an important step forward in fostering this dialogue. I've enjoyed working with Glenn and his team and participating in the Fall '06 conference. I found the conference to be beneficial and the discussion with different municipal leaders stimulating. I am looking forward to future events."
Martin Levetin - VP, Strix Systems
"The Wireless City Conference was an excellent forum for City leaders. It thoroughly addressed both pre and post deployment issues that local government leaders can't afford to ignore. I highly recommend attendance to all city leaders in search of their Municipal wireless solutions."
Christina Shea - Councilwoman, City of Irvine
The Municipal Wireless Movement is NOW! However, at TWC, we have identified severe fragmentation and misalignment between the key municipal wireless stakeholders, government and community development leaders. In fact, if this fragmentation continues to intensify and spread this will eventually force wireless re-deployment activities and slow-down the technology innovation that could in turn dissolve confidence in and throughout the city's and its communities. Additionally, should this misalignment continue, the Municipal Wireless Industry will be at risk to falling victim of global commoditization - costing it billions of dollars and the industry's credibility at stake with government leaders.
TWC believes that the industry is still experiencing "early market hype" and a modest course correction can promote alignment amongst the key stakeholders with local government leaders and more strongly position the Municipal Wireless Industry as a strategic resource to empower, create piece of mind and make communities stronger through technology.
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According to Glenn Llopis - President / CEO of The Wireless City Group, LLC, "the end game of the Municipal Wireless Movement must focus on creating a core alignment framework between the key stakeholders, local government and community leaders in order to breed the development digital communities. Digital communities that are:
1) economically self-sustained;
2) supported by network applications to surge advanced public & community safety programs to eliminate the "closed garage door syndrome" and bring back a "trust thy neighbor" feeling;
3) optimized through branded identities that feature a city's relevance & uniqueness; and
4) to forge a positive lifestyle experience and inspire the an overall greater quality of life for a city's communities for its citizens in order to create piece of mind and long term residential loyalty."





















