New York Emergency Radio Project Complete
Comments Off on New York Emergency Radio Project CompleteTuesday, August 20th, the Madison County E-911 Communications Center Director, Paul Hartnett, announced the county’s emergency upgrade had been completed. The county is now moving forward to offer space on the tower to technology-based businesses. The county spent $23 million to upgrade their emergency communication system.
“In the course of this upgrade, an opportunity for cellular and related businesses becomes apparent through the co-location of their equipment on any of more than a dozen new and existing towers. We expect this ‘turn-key’ technological infrastructure will be a boon for the right forward-thinking business,” Harnett said. (Source: Madison County Courier)
Now that the emergency radio project has been completed, the county is actively looking to lease the tower space to any interested wireless carriers.
Now that the emergency radio project has been completed, the county is actively looking to lease the tower space to any interested wireless carriers.