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the County. There are many dead spots and friends/colleagues also complain of <br />these issues. <br />It was mentioned that Sebastian may be undergrounding all electric, potentially <br />through FPL. This could be a consideration for the County to consider for joint <br />trench or dig once policy. <br />Public Safety <br />The County's Public Safety covers fire, EMS, 911 and animal control. Their primary <br />means of communication is via 800 MHz "push to talk" land -mobile radio (LMR). <br />They also make extensive use of cellular data and voice services provided by <br />Verizon. While Verizon has the best service in the county, it is still very spotty, <br />according to participants. The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is a Cat 5 <br />building and on a redundant fiber ring for connectivity. <br />Although EMS has a significant amount of continuous training, they have not heard <br />of any issues accessing Target Solutions EMS/Fire. There are also two new fire <br />stations on the horizon and they will be connected by coaxal cable as fiber is not <br />currently located in these locations. <br />Libraries <br />Magellan had two separate meetings with the libraries, one with the Director of <br />Library Services and one with IT. The library system consists of three branches, two <br />smaller, and four vending machine libraries. The have Wi-Fi at every location and <br />the vending machine locations can also provide Wi-Fi. The location at the college <br />campus uses Wi-Fi provided by the college. They have 28-30 computers for adults <br />and 6-8 for children at each location. The computers used to have waiting lists to <br />get on and time limits for use, however F_hey have seen computers more open over <br />the last four years. They do not offer ho spots for rental; they had looked into it in <br />the past but it never panned out. The majority of their users are self-sufficient, <br />every once in a while, they will have users with digital literacy issues that need <br />additional assistance. Most of their users are people that have a broken machine or <br />they need to print something as they offer free printing. <br />The libraries are connected through AT&T and do not have a back-up provider. <br />They recently upgraded from 100 Mbps to 300 Mbps for around $1,000, and the <br />service is supposed to be symmetrical. No matter how much bandwidth the <br />libraries add, the users eat it up with streaming services. <br />33 <br />WWW.MAGELLAN-ADVISORS.CoM 208 <br />
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