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This section introduces the communications infrastructure policies. It draws on the British Standards Institution's Smart City Framework, which describes a smart place as one where physical, digital and human systems are effectively integrated within the built environment. The aim is to deliver sustainable, inclusive and improved outcomes for communities, supporting the strategic objective of providing infrastructure in the right place at the right time.
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3.3 Communications Infrastructure
Policies within this section contribute to achieving the following Strategic
Objectives:
SO1. Providing infrastructure in the right place at the right time
3.3.1 The concept of a ‘smart’ place, as set out in the British Standards Institution
Smart City Framework, refers to the effective integration of physical, digital and human
systems within the built environment to deliver sustainable, inclusive, and improved
outcomes for co