City expects wireless network to pay for itself in 3 years
The city of Temple, Texas, recently deployed seven BridgeWave FE80U point-to-point wireless links to transport citywide voice, data and video traffic. According to Santa Clara, Calif.-based BridgeWave Communications, the ‘future-proof’ backhaul technology will accelerate rollouts of public safety, security and disaster recovery applications while saving the city thousands of dollars in network costs and access fees.
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“Our overarching objective was to deploy a best-of-class
wireless backbone that would support all our current and future
networking needs,” said Alan DeLoera, IT director for the
city of Temple. “BridgeWave’s
‘future-proof’ backhaul technology allows us to get a
jump on various public safety and security applications while
protecting our network infrastructure investments and allowing us
to deliver superior services to the city’s employees,
residents and businesses.”
The city’s 18-member IT team is responsible for supporting 650 employees working at 32 buildings and facilities across a sprawling 70-square-mile footprint. While City Hall and major facilities—including the police station, fire station, library, public works building, courthouse and fleet maintenance center—are connected via fiber-optic links, the remaining sites initially utilized an ad hoc combination of low-speed wireless, T1, ISDN, DSL and cable modem solutions, according to BridgeWave Communications.
Network congestion, bandwidth limitations and unreliable
performance of aging 5.8 GHz radios led the team to explore other
cost-effective connectivity methods. Temple’s 10 water
towers, which form a ring around the city, provided an excellent
line-of-sight solution for reaching most locations. With assistance
from Redmoon Inc., a Plano, Texas-based wireless technologies
provider, Temple created a high-capacity wireless backbone,
incorporating seven BridgeWave field-upgradeable 80 GHz wireless
links with a 5.8GHz mesh access system. According to BridgeWave,
the self-healing network aggregates and backhauls traffic over a
mesh-ring topology with built-in redundancy for maximum service
availability.
City plans to add ‘hot zones’ for public
safety officials
In addition to dramatically improved data connectivity, the
high-speed network is proving instrumental in the city’s
rapid effort to install video surveillance cameras on all city
buildings and public works facilities. Temple also is migrating
traffic from its previously separate traffic-signal monitoring,
public safety and fresh-water infrastructure monitoring
applications onto the wireless backbone.
Other plans call for adding a series of Wi-Fi “hot zones” around the city to provide police, fire and city employees with field access to central servers over the high-speed network. Since new network nodes can be quickly and easily deployed, an opportunity also has been identified to set up temporary mobile data locations around the city as part of a far-reaching disaster recovery plan.
“BridgeWave’s field-upgradeable wireless links give
the city of Temple unmatched flexibility in supporting its
networking needs for the next decade,” said Gregg Levin,
senior vice president and chief marketing officer for BridgeWave.
“Over time, the city will be able to extend network capacity
easily and only pay for additional bandwidth as
needed.”
City forecasts ROI in less than 3
years
The city of Temple forecasts a complete return on investment
(ROI) on its high-speed wireless network in less than three years.
Temple also estimates an annual savings of $100,000 by connecting
the city’s facilities over a wireless network and projects an
additional savings of hundreds of thousands of dollars in network
deployment costs and access fees.
For more information on how the city of Temple built its
high-speed wireless network, attend a free Webinar presented by
Government Product News and BridgeWave Communications. To
register for the Webinar, which will take place Feb. 6, click
here.
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