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Hocking County authorizes switch to fiber optics to enable next-generation 9-1-1
Summary
The Hocking County commissioners approved county staff to sign a Spectrum service order to replace legacy analog lines with fiber optics so the county can move to Next Generation 9-1-1 service; commissioners also authorized interim technical steps to maintain pump monitoring as carriers retire analog circuits.
Hocking County commissioners on Feb. 13 authorized county staff to sign a Spectrum service order to upgrade legacy analog circuits to fiber-optic lines so the county can move to Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1).
County staff told the commissioners the service order is needed because the county’s current analog lines must be replaced before NG9-1-1-capable infrastructure can be installed. “This is the Spectrum service order, in coordination with the state's moving to the, next generation 9 1…
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