“From a narrow street choked with cars, with one lane per direction and broken, degraded sidewalks, Dimitrie Pompeiu Blvd. will become a modern road, with two lanes per direction, green space, bike paths, a double tram line and much more generous sidewalks. The tram line will be extended to Barbu Văcărescu bldv., and the tracks will be connected to those of line #5. Over this extension, we will build a pedestrian walkway,” the Capital’s City Hall announced on its Facebook page.
The modernization of this boulevard, increasing the capacity of the highways and improving public transport are goals that must be supported by the entire community, residents, local authorities and the business environment.
ANISP, however, drew attention to the need for very good coordination between the entities involved in the project (Bucharest City Hall, the electronic communications infrastructure company NetCity, various contractors) – as there are many important centers in the area (network nodes, data centers, interconnection equipment, electronic communications networks and cables), and any inadvertent intervention on this infrastructure may have significant consequences for electronic communications provided by operators in Bucharest and even at the national level.
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