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According to a recent LinkedIn post from Keragon, a large majority of global cities are reportedly planning private network deployments, particularly private LTE and 5G, as smart city initiatives scale from pilot projects to citywide, mission-critical services. The post suggests that municipal authorities are prioritizing greater control over performance, traffic prioritization, and security, positioning private networks as a key enabler of always-on, resilient connectivity for public safety, operations, and real-time decision-making at the edge.

Keragon’s post frames private LTE/5G as the next phase of smart city modernization, citing benefits such as dedicated bandwidth, zero-congestion communications, and enhanced security. It also points readers to a new company blog that, according to the post, describes how private networks are emerging as the “brain” of the smart city and outlines how cities are beginning to adopt these architectures.

For investors, this emphasis underscores the growing addressable market around private mobile networks for public-sector and urban infrastructure customers. If Keragon is positioning itself within this ecosystem—whether through software, network management, or integration services—the trend highlighted in the post could imply expanding demand for its solutions as cities invest in more robust connectivity for critical services. More broadly, the content points to continued capex in smart city infrastructure and a potential shift of value from traditional public networks toward specialized, private deployments where technology providers that can deliver secure, high-performance, edge-capable platforms may benefit.

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