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OBJECTIVE:
Early adopters of technology often struggle when the industry changes. Specifically, when fiber optic cable started to become somewhat mainstream and "affordable" years ago, large companies and universities made the investment for fiber so they could increase bandwidth on their campuses. As time goes on, network equipment improves in speed and capacity. However, the fiber needs to be upgraded to keep pace with the changing technology. Early fiber optic has speed and distance limitations and can not support 10 Gigabit capacity. In today's modern network environments, 10 Gigabit links are considered the minimum connectivity.
Primary Issues to Resolve
Customer Needs to Improve Speed and Capacity Between Buildings
Install New Fiber Between Buildings While Leaving Existing Fiber in Service
Migrate to Using New Hardware and Discontinue Use of Existing Hardware
SOLUTION - Vision documented and mapped customers current outdoor fiber plant. We designed a new fiber network, geared for higher capacity and speed for the future. New fiber was installed, terminated and tested during the customers normal course of business with no interruptions. When the fiber was ready to use, our network engineers configured the customers equipment to use both the new and the existing fiber so that the conversion was easy and there was no downtime.
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