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ESINet migration for Taylor County set for March–April; presenters say migration should cut legacy copper costs substantially

Taylor County 9-1-1 District Board · February 25, 2026
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Summary

Staff reported a schedule for on‑site vendor work (March 16–20) and a targeted live cutover April 13–17 for Taylor County’s ESINet migration; presenters said consolidating admin lines to fiber could reduce certain monthly costs from about $12,000 to $1,500 and eventually cut copper‑related charges by roughly half once legacy services are disconnected.

Staff updated the board on the NG9‑1‑1 ESINet migration and outlined a phased schedule and expected savings from replacing legacy copper circuits with fiber-based services.

A presenter described vendor on‑site configuration work scheduled for March 16–20 (Motorola and AT&T) and remote configuration windows the following weeks, with a goal to flip the system to live…

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