GreenQ to preform smart waste collection on Bezeq’s smart city project

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Gil Rosen, Bezeq Chief Marketing & Innovation Officer. Credit: Reuters

Bezeq smart city- GreenQ is the smart garbage collection vertical in Bezeq’s  smart city pilot program in the municipality of Modiin, a growing city of about 100,000 people midway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Bezeq, Israel’s largest telecoms group, Is aligning with other big telecom enterprises like ata&t, Deutsche Telekom, and T-mobile by engaging smart cities internet infrastructure.

Bezeq, Israel’s largest telecoms group, Is aligning with other big telecom enterprises like ata&t, Deutsche Telekom, and T-mobile by engaging smart cities internet infrastructure.

GreenQ is the first company in Israel to perform smart waste collection on a large scale IoT project that elaborates a different kind of smart urban technologies.

So far, hundreds of sensors have been deployed in Modi’in – mainly in a large park – along with cameras and free internet to give city officials the ability to monitor parking, noise, safety and the quality and amount of water in a man-made lake.

Bezeq, which is working with some Israeli start-ups, says “smart cities” can save money by becoming more efficient and ultimately funnel those savings into health, education and other a

Stella Handler, CEO of Bezeq, Israel's largest telecom provider, speaks during the launch of Beqez's

Stella Handler,Bezeq CEO , REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun

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