The proposal is to replace 38
""To be able to include the latest technology for the benefit of communities within a premium form, we have had to slightly increase the size of the new payphone cabinets by 25 centimeters," a spokesperson for JCDecaux said in the report.
The demo and review comes in the wake of a public backlash over a separate program that involved extra-large DOOH screens in pedestrian areas and bus stations, according to the report.
Because the proposed smart phone booths are designed to feature third-party advertising, city approval is required for the program. "As such, the community has the opportunity to comment on the proposed booths," a spokesperson for the
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