This report provides a comprehensive analysis of telecommunication and network solutions tailored for the Shire City Council, focusing on smart city development and road maintenance. It begins with an introduction to the council's objectives, which include efficient road management and data-driven maintenance strategies. The report delves into crucial infrastructure components such as internet connectivity, wireless technologies (RFID, LoRaWAN), and data storage and processing facilities (data centers, cloud computing). A comparative analysis of WAN and RFID technologies is presented, highlighting their applications in road monitoring and vehicle tracking. The discussion also encompasses existing technologies like Open IoT and their relevance. The report emphasizes the systematic collection of road data, the use of sensors, and the integration of technologies like GPS and GPRS for real-time data updates. Security considerations, particularly in RFID systems, are also addressed, including privacy and security violations. The conclusion reiterates the significance of the suggested solutions for the Shire City Council's smart city initiatives and the need for infrastructure that supports data collection and informed decision-making in road maintenance and management.