 Welcome to JSA TV, the Newsroom for Tech and Telecom Professionals. I'm Jamie Scott-Ogutay of JSA here at ITW 2019 in Atlanta. And I'm here with Kyle Hildebrand. He is the Vice President of Project Development for EX Square Technology. Kyle, welcome to JSA TV. Thank you. Glad to be here. We are honored to have you in here in Atlanta, a key city for you. I know there's some news about EX Square and Atlanta Belt Line. Can you tell us a little bit more about that? Absolutely. So one of the things we're doing is we're helping the Atlanta Belt Line finish out their fiber network. And in part of doing so, we'll enable them, you know, to work on all of the important things that they want to do and future-proof their city, put in smart city applications and be able to leverage the things that helps the user experience for all the constituents. And you guys, of course, the leaders in smart city technology, another huge headline for you that just came across this week here at ITW. You head up about 34 million dollar intelligent transportation system project for Indiana toll roads. Can you tell us more about that? Absolutely. So this project is really something that's transformational for the state of Indiana and all along Northern Indiana quarter along the Indiana toll road between Illinois and Ohio. And it bridges the gap and it puts together all of their fiber network to create a better user experience and help enable toll road operations. It's a combination of fiber infrastructure and all of the applications that sit on top of it to help make the user experience as they travel through the state safer and more efficient. That includes dynamic message signs to alert them of upcoming, you know, traffic situations, variable speed limit signs to adjust the speed limit to appropriate conditions, traffic management and monitoring systems and surveillance systems so they can keep, you know, in touch with the traffic flows and the first ever wrong way detection system along the Indiana toll road. That's huge. I mean, you're literally saving lives. Absolutely. So Indiana toll road has been very forthcoming and forward thinking in what they want to do and they want to make that user experience better in every way. And so we've been able to help them do that and safety is always at the top of their priority list. And we think the systems that we're putting in are really essential to that. I mean, just the technology alone, it's mind-blowing. Can you explain a little bit more about the fiber technology that you're using as part of the scope of this project? Absolutely. The fiber technology that we're putting in is a end-to-end fiber solution. They had a small piece of fiber in the middle, but we're connecting the entire 157 miles of the toll road corridor. Part of doing so is all of the infrastructure upgrades and the electronics within the toll plazas and all of the tolling facilities to help them more efficiently run their operations. So there's a lot of electronic components behind the fiber. It's not just regular fiber. You know, it's not just the, you know, what you think of putting the cable on the ground. It's all the stuff that goes with it. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. And certainly here at ITW, the audience predominantly in the telecom ecosystem, service providers, what are the benefits potentially for service providers? You know, if the situation arises itself in the future and the toll road determines that there's excess capacity and more fiber, it will really allow providers and anyone along the corridor to maybe utilize that fiber in an open access basis to help enable all of the different things that fiber creates, especially economic development for the state of Indiana. But they need to get through everything that they're doing right now and make sure that, you know, there actually is excess fiber before they get to that point and right now that, you know, they're not sure where that is. Yes. Absolutely amazing. And what you do, the smart city technology, really making a difference to the city of Atlanta, our previous news, as well as the state of Indiana and so many other projects that are well underway over at EX squared. So definitely a company to watch. Where can our viewers go to learn more? Then go to our website, www.ex2technology.com. EX2technology.com. We're putting it up right on the screen here for those to go ahead and click over. Thank you so much, Kyle, for joining us on JSA TV. Thank you. And thank you viewers for tuning in to JSA TV here at ITW in Atlanta. Happy networking.