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We propose working with partners to build out the necessary communication networks and mobile device applications. We have had discussions with US  
We propose working with partners to build out the necessary communication networks and mobile device applications. We have had discussions with US Ignite about joining their Smart Gigabit Communities (SGC) program. This program seeks to enable communities to accelerate the development and deployment of next-generation gigabit applications and services. We have worked with FIWARE in developing the FIWARE GCTC Challenge which aims to make forward-looking partnerships between cities and communities in North America with organizations currently providing solutions in Europe and create Smart City pilot trials designed to be replicable and scalable at global scale [https://www.fiware.org/2017/07/13/fiware-gctc-challenge-2017-cross-border-cooperation-usa-europe/ FIWARE GCTC Challenge 2017: cross-border cooperation USA – Europe].  
Ignite about joining their Smart Gigabit Communities (SGC) program. This program seeks to enable communities to accelerate the development and deployment  
of next-generation gigabit applications and services. We have worked with FIWARE in developing the FIWARE GCTC Challenge which aims to make forward-looking partnerships between cities and communities in North America with organizations currently providing solutions in Europe and create Smart City pilot trials designed to be replicable and scalable at global scale [https://www.fiware.org/2017/07/13/fiware-gctc-challenge-2017-cross-border-cooperation-usa-europe/ FIWARE GCTC Challenge 2017: cross-border cooperation USA – Europe].  


Both these activities have received significant support from PSU and OHSU and we look forward to working with all these organizations to build the  
Both these activities have received significant support from PSU and OHSU and we look forward to working with all these organizations to build the  
necessary mobile device and communications networks.
necessary mobile device and communications networks.

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Mobile Communication Networks (MCN) are a type of telecommunications networks with a collection of terminals, entities, and nodes connected to each other through links that enable telecommunication between the users of the terminals.

We propose working with partners to build out the necessary communication networks and mobile device applications. We have had discussions with US Ignite about joining their Smart Gigabit Communities (SGC) program. This program seeks to enable communities to accelerate the development and deployment of next-generation gigabit applications and services. We have worked with FIWARE in developing the FIWARE GCTC Challenge which aims to make forward-looking partnerships between cities and communities in North America with organizations currently providing solutions in Europe and create Smart City pilot trials designed to be replicable and scalable at global scale FIWARE GCTC Challenge 2017: cross-border cooperation USA – Europe.

Both these activities have received significant support from PSU and OHSU and we look forward to working with all these organizations to build the necessary mobile device and communications networks.