The future of smart cities with Ralph de la Vega of AT&T — CES 2016 interview
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AT&T has developed a smart cities initiative. The Verge’s Jordan Golson had a chance to discuss the program with Ralph de la Vega.
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Fuuuuuuuuuuuutuuuuuuuuuure.
What a unique accent.
This’ll never happen, because it costs money. AT&T is about making money, not spending it.
“We have bandwidth…” … go on.….…
It’s a smart company that knows where the most money can be made — off of government corruption.
Come to Detroit
AT&T and the other big telecos sure sucked up that government cash to build out the “Broadband Everywhere” infrastructure in the US… Ask any US citizen that lives outside of the big cities how they’re enjoying that “Broadband” connection…
I don’t want it if AT&T is a part of it.