MAY 28, 2008 -- Adesta LLC (search for Adesta), a systems integrator and project management company for communication networks and electronic security systems, has completed a $2.86 million fiber optic infrastructure project to 61 district schools and school facilities in Colorado Springs, CO. The district's network will deploy new, dedicated, fiber-optic laterals, connected directly to the City of Colorado Springs fiber-optic network. These connections will provide the district with reliable, dedicated, high-capacity connections to all their facilities, while leveraging existing, city-owned backbone infrastructure, Adesta says.
The network is designed to provide enhanced educational services and equal educational access for district students. Interaction in an efficient and cost-effective manner will be possible for students physically separated by location, according to Adesta. Advanced services enabled by the network include distance learning, video conferencing, high-speed Internet access, telephone voice services, and data services.
"Making sure our district has access to advanced services is critical to educating our youth for the 21st century," said Terry Bishop, superintendent, Colorado Springs School District #11. "We have appreciated Adesta's attention to safety and their commitment to providing our network on time and on budget."
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