Taking on Telecommunications Planning in Your Community
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Learning about the capabilities of the telecommunications
infrastructure -- what it can do -- is more important than
learning about its physical composition. Keep in mind that only
a few telecommunications networks, such as telephone networks,
extend directly to most end users. Others require connection at
a distant point. For example, many Internet users access the
Internet indirectly through the telephone network. Identify
which networks you can readily and economically access.
Two Local Approaches
The small city of Glasgow, Kentucky, is fortunate to have an
Electric Plant Board (EPB) (municipal electric company) that, in
the late 1980s, boldly developed an advanced public
telecommunications network. The EPB, though originally looking
for a way to transmit information in a city-wide electricity
demand management system, realized that the same wires could
also support a cable television system.
According to the EPB: "One lane of our 'highway' carries
telemetry and commands that the electric utility uses to operate
its distribution and transmission system. Other lanes carry
meter readings from electric and other utility meters and
commands to control capacitor banks and outdoor lighting
installations. Some of the highway is used to provide a
competitive cable television service and a competitive telephone
system." In addition, the city-wide network connects all of the
K-12 classrooms, city agencies, utilities, and a growing number
of homes and businesses.
The Electric Plant Board has also helped foster cooperative
telecommunications ventures. For example, the EPB saw that the
cable infrastructure could allow for the development of a shared
geographic information system (GIS). This system would benefit
not just the city government, but the county government, school
district, water agency, and regional rural electric cooperative.
These organizations, realizing their common interest, shared the
cost of developing the GIS. The GIS database is now also
available for a subscription fee to any computer user connected
through the EPB's cable infrastructure.
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