(ANSA) - UDINE, 15 LUG - The 5G-Sitacor project, aimed at
implementing an infrastructure dedicated to developing
intelligent digital technology and services for territories and
communities, promises a transformative future. The study, which
evaluates the best ways to apply the potential of 5G network
technology to various use cases for the development of linear
infrastructures, is a significant step toward this future.
"On this border, we are building the Europe of the future,"
said FVG Regional Councilor for Information Systems, Sebastiano
Callari. "The study presented today lays the foundation for
creating a different world with people and the services provided
by technology at the center." Over the past six months, the team
"has worked on developing an infrastructure of fundamental
importance for the provision of advanced common services in
continuity between Italy and Slovenia, focusing particularly on
the sections of the trans-European transport network (TEN-T)
that concern the Mediterranean corridor and, by extension, the
Adriatic-Baltic corridor."
The project is managed by a consortium of nine Italian and
Slovenian partners, with the Region as the coordinator.
According to Callari, the project was born out of the necessity
of enhancing coverage and improving connectivity quality in the
identified corridors. These corridors are characterized by
diverse terrain, including urban and uninhabited areas,
mountains, and tunnels. They also experience heavy traffic on
major roads in Italy and Slovenia and feature ports such as
Trieste and Koper, which serve as vital connections for
passengers and goods in Italy, Slovenia, and Central Europe. The
project also aims to improve the interconnection between road
and port infrastructures by utilizing the most advanced
technologies. (ANSA).
A study to expand 5G Between Italy and Slovenia
Analysis Along the TEN-T Mediterranean Baltic-Adriatic Corridors