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Published December 21, 2005 12:11 am - The Rushville City Council received the final word on a project that has been underway since they gave their nod of approval in August 2005. Randy Frye from Blue River Telecom made the announcement Tuesday evening that Phase I of the fiber optic network (LAN) project is complete. The project came in at $179,000.

Phase I of fiber project complete
Data passing through downtown city businesses

Starr Shuppert
Staff Writer

The Rushville City Council received the final word on a project that has been underway since they gave their nod of approval in August 2005. Randy Frye from Blue River Telecom made the announcement Tuesday evening that Phase I of the fiber optic network (LAN) project is complete. The project came in at $179,000.

“We have good news,” Frye said. “Phase I is completely up and running, and passing data. As we make some final configuration changes between downtown offices, we look towards the future, which is Phase II of this multi-phase project.”

The first part of the fiber project has been completed ahead of schedule. BRT originally had estimated a completion date of Dec. 25. Frye said the early end to construction is just in time to act as a gift for the holidays.

“We are very pleased to have met our deadline,” he said.

In August, Frye noted that the changes the project would bring are state-of-the-art and represent a push towards the future for the community.

“We will be able to eventually connect local departments like the police, sheriff (and) prosecutor...so that they can operate within the same caseworks,” Frye said. “No longer will local officials have to dig through a closet at the Rush County Courthouse for information on past cases. In the very near future, we can also have cameras in your courtrooms, wired to be seen in the sheriff’s department or police department. In short, we are looking to help this community move into the future.”

The completed Phase I includes:

n A 12 strand fiber optic cable from the Rush County Courthouse to the mayor’s office.

n A 12 strand fiber optic cable from the courthouse to the Rush County Sheriff’s Department.

n Links from the RCSD to the Rushville Fire Department.

n A 24 strand fiber optic cable from the courthouse to RushShelby Energy to provide high speed bandwidth to serve as a feed to the outside world.

n A load sharing server in the courthouse to serve both the city and county.

n Cicso equipment in the mayor’s office, the RCSD office, the RFD, and the courthouse.

n Eight-hour UPS equipment to serve as a battery back-up for the LAN.

According to BRT, the Phase I network has built a foundation for future expansion and the groundwork for Phase II.



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