A system utilizing modern technologies has been launched in the border village of Koti. For the past five years since 2019, Viva-MTS and the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets have been consistently working on the development of infrastructures using new technologies and establishing a network of eco-villages in the border village of Koti. Their efforts have had a profound impact on the village, especially considering its 38-km borderline. In addition to ensuring safety and a calmer state of mind, the residents of Koti also value the growing number of well-lit streets. Modern LED lights provide high brightness while consuming low energy, leading to significant resource savings for the community. The system works automatically and can adjust to natural light. The management system was updated last year: old panels were replaced with new ones, allowing remote control for turning lights on or off and setting new modes via a phone call when needed. “In Koti, even the furthest streets ...