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Broadband Networks and Smart Grid: How Do We Build a Better Tomorrow?

In: Broadband Networks, Smart Grids and Climate Change

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  • Lillie Coney

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Abstract

The world is going digital, and broadband and Smart Grid deployment are leading the way. Along with these changes are others that are just as significant. For example, how culture and our way of life experience innovation is being transformed from reliance upon changes to the physical world as an indication of progress awareness arising from the marketing of new devices and services. Innovation over the last decade have been monumental, but in many ways subtle. Although changes are happening on the micro- and macro-level, often the most visible are the micro-changes in the form of new personal computing devices such as iPads, e-books, digital phones or faster and broadly available communication networks. The macro-changes are on the global scale but less visible, but they will influence how people experience work, leisure, and engage in civic affairs. The Digital Information Age is issuing in a macro-digital communication age where:

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  • Lillie Coney, 2013. "Broadband Networks and Smart Grid: How Do We Build a Better Tomorrow?," Springer Books, in: Eli M. Noam & Lorenzo Maria Pupillo & Johann J. Kranz (ed.), Broadband Networks, Smart Grids and Climate Change, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 175-191, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4614-5266-9_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-5266-9_14
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    1. Dramé, Cheikh, 2014. "Resolving West Africa's electricity dilemma through the pursuit of smart grid opportunities," 20th ITS Biennial Conference, Rio de Janeiro 2014: The Net and the Internet - Emerging Markets and Policies 106833, International Telecommunications Society (ITS).

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