Lee County, Fla., gave LightRiver Technologies a contract to overhaul...
Lee County, Fla., gave LightRiver Technologies a contract to overhaul its emergency communications system. The county’s information technology department has access to more than 70 miles of fiber through a local partnership, and LightRiver hopes to “migrate” the county’s communications…
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from leased lines to county-owned or partnership-shared fiber, the company said Thursday (http://xrl.us/bnzt3f). LightRiver will design and engineer the county’s next-generation Ethernet services network, using reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer technology over a new dense wave division multiplexing communications backbone, according to the company. County workers will be able to manage the new network independently after training, it added.