Iowa Communications Network Brings Redundancy to Three Regions
Briefly

The Iowa Communications Network (ICN) has completed substantial technology upgrades across three regions in Iowa, enhancing connectivity with dedicated 10Gb connections. This initiative includes site upgrades in Central, Northeast, and South Central Iowa, by installing new equipment in a strategic daisy-chain approach. Aimed at bolstering essential services like public safety and healthcare, the upgrades utilize existing fiber strands and represent a shift from 24x1Gb to 24x10Gb connections. This endeavor not only ensures redundancy but also positions the network to accommodate future demands from emerging technologies.
ICN's upgrades are integral for enhancing public safety, healthcare, and education by ensuring redundancy and catering to growing bandwidth requirements.
The upgrades reflect a commitment to future-proofing Iowa's communications infrastructure, enabling the handling of emerging technologies.
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