Comcast Biz Extends PA Fiber Network

Feb. 3, 2016
The Borough of State College, PA, is using Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) Business' Ethernet services for internal collaboration and data backup ...
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The Borough of State College, PA, is using Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) Business' Ethernet services for internal collaboration and data backup. The business services are also intended to connect the townships of Ferguson, Patton and College, the County's 911 Center, as well as the Centre Region Council of Governments and the community's public transportation agency via meshed Ethernet Network Service.

Comcast Business now connects seven separate locations in State College - the State College Municipal Building, the Centre County 911 Center, CATA, CRCOG and the State College, Ferguson and Patton police departments - to each other via a meshed network that offers 30 Mbps of capacity. A separate 100 Mbps Ethernet Dedicated Internet line is also housed at the State College Municipal Building so all Internet traffic is managed from a single protected source.

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