Verizon Wireless has paid the San Diego lobbying firm of MJE Marketing Services $30,000 to push for “approval of a public-private partnership for implementation of Verizon’s Smart Cities and Communities programs,” according to an October 19 MJE disclosure filing with the city clerk.
In addition to saving street-light energy, Verizon’s website says, “our Intelligent Video solution can capture high-quality footage and send it to authorized viewers for near real-time viewing, or maintain the video stream locally and in the cloud for longer-term storage.”
Verizon Wireless has paid the San Diego lobbying firm of MJE Marketing Services $30,000 to push for “approval of a public-private partnership for implementation of Verizon’s Smart Cities and Communities programs,” according to an October 19 MJE disclosure filing with the city clerk.
In addition to saving street-light energy, Verizon’s website says, “our Intelligent Video solution can capture high-quality footage and send it to authorized viewers for near real-time viewing, or maintain the video stream locally and in the cloud for longer-term storage.”
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