Now, more than ever before, high-speed connections promise to enhance our Nations productivity and economic competitiveness, improve education and expand.

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Now, more than ever before, high-speed connections promise to enhance our Nations productivity and economic competitiveness, improve education and expand healthcare for all Americans. Highspeed networks provide the power to erase geographic, economic and cultural gaps. With high-speed connections, American workers can find jobs; small businesses can have global markets; rural doctors can consult with specialists; and students can take classes that are taught from across the country. – U.S. Department of Commerce, A Nation Online: Entering the Broadband Age Each year, being digitally connected becomes ever more critical to economic, educational and social advancement. Now that a large number of Americans regularly use the Internet to conduct daily activities, people who lack access to those tools found that the lack of information technology utilization presents a major concern that rural businesses are not receiving the benefits associated with the availability and adoption of broadband. – Pociask, Stephen. Broadband Use by Rural Small Businesses. U.S. Small Business Administration. A ten percent increase in broadband use in a community can result in an average $7,000 economic difference per household. – Jane Smith Patterson, executive director of e-NC, a rural broadband access group and national leader in state telecommunication policies Now, more than ever before, high-speed connections promise to enhance our Nations productivity and economic competitiveness, improve education and expand healthcare for all Americans. Highspeed networks provide the power to erase geographic, economic and cultural gaps. With high-speed connections, American workers can find jobs; small businesses can have global markets; rural doctors can consult with specialists; and students can take classes that are taught from across the country. – U.S. Department of Commerce, A Nation Online: Entering the Broadband Age Each year, being digitally connected becomes ever more critical to economic, educational and social advancement. Now that a large number of Americans regularly use the Internet to conduct daily activities, people who lack access to those tools found that the lack of information technology utilization presents a major concern that rural businesses are not receiving the benefits associated with the availability and adoption of broadband. – Pociask, Stephen. Broadband Use by Rural Small Businesses. U.S. Small Business Administration. A ten percent increase in broadband use in a community can result in an average $7,000 economic difference per household. – Jane Smith Patterson, executive director of e-NC, a rural broadband access group and national leader in state telecommunication policies

InLines broadband solutions have been used by schools to bridge the Digital Divide for years providing networking services unmatched by other providers. InLines systems can not only provide metro-scale fixed broadband for schools, but for communities by enabling E-rate to provide a foundation for other communication services for local, state, and federal agencies and businesses. These services can include cutting edge applications such as community-wide Mobile Broadband that enables hundreds of users and vehicles access to individual private networks over a single community-wide network; including Public Safety First Responders! InLines proven solutions support a wide range of critical applications for communities, including: Internet Access & WAN Connectivity: Primary and back-up high-speed, broadband connectivity to government, schools and non-profit organizations for cost-effective Internet and WAN communications. Distance Learning: Real-time Video and Student Response Systems enabled via InLines Broadband. Mobile Broadband: Broadband mobile networking for mass transit, law enforcement, and other public safety agencies to support broadband data, voice and real-time video applications. CCTV Video: Real-time remote access for video surveillance systems enabling improved response times and incident management within schools, government buildings, roadways and other facilities. ITS (Intelligent Traffic Systems): Real-time Traffic and Incident Management for improved travel-times, reduced congestion, pollution, and gas usage with safer roads for travelers and pedestrians.

InLines Network has been rock solid with no outages in over 4 years, states Nick Peterman, Technology Coordinator for Natchez-Adams School District.

InLines Mobile Broadband Solutions offer Education, Transportation, Government and Public Safety Agencies Mobile Broadband for enhanced efficiency, effectiveness and safety!

InLine Stakeholder meetings designed to bring multiple agencies together to discuss strategies and cooperation in the development of community-wide broadband networks has encouraged MDOT to approve an ITS Master Plan project.

InLines Mobile Broadband system provides much greater coverage and bandwidth than I ever expected. This enables improved safety, response times and efficiency for our patrol officers and detectives, stated Bill Terry, IT Director for Murfreesboro Police Department.

Broadband Services Improve Lives! Schools can provide the foundation required for Community-wide Broadband Network Services. Mobile Broadband provides access for all Police, Fire, Admin, Maintenance, Busing, and many more... Community-wide Broadband can improve access opportunities for students and faculty members. With existing Fiber Backbone this can be accomplished VERY quickly and inexpensively. Broadband Services Improve Lives! Schools can provide the foundation required for Community-wide Broadband Network Services. Mobile Broadband provides access for all Police, Fire, Admin, Maintenance, Busing, and many more... Community-wide Broadband can improve access opportunities for students and faculty members. With existing Fiber Backbone this can be accomplished VERY quickly and inexpensively.

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This location utilizes a 140 two- piece concrete monopole. Provides backbone connectivity between two other sites via (2) 3-foot dishes. Provides 360 ° of coverage for both 4.9GHz and Mobile Data Network. This location utilizes a 140 two- piece concrete monopole. Provides backbone connectivity between two other sites via (2) 3-foot dishes. Provides 360 ° of coverage for both 4.9GHz and Mobile Data Network.

Each Distribution and Backbone site is equipped with a solar backup system

Endpoint or client sites are locations connected to the distribution system and typically provide access for users or hardware devices such as cameras, servers, or management systems. Buildings, Intersections, Pump Stations and Vehicles are all examples of Client or Endpoint sites. Endpoint or client sites are locations connected to the distribution system and typically provide access for users or hardware devices such as cameras, servers, or management systems. Buildings, Intersections, Pump Stations and Vehicles are all examples of Client or Endpoint sites.

VL 4.9 GHz SU w/ integrated antenna Indoor Unit is simply a power brick with (2) ethernet ports – located inside the traffic box. Primary configuration under feasible conditions VL 4.9 GHz SU w/ integrated antenna Indoor Unit is simply a power brick with (2) ethernet ports – located inside the traffic box. Primary configuration under feasible conditions BA 900 MHz Yagi Antenna Indoor Unit is a 900 MHz SU-M and is located inside the traffic box Secondary configuration when conditions do not allow for 4.9 GHz BA 900 MHz Yagi Antenna Indoor Unit is a 900 MHz SU-M and is located inside the traffic box Secondary configuration when conditions do not allow for 4.9 GHz

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