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Paris <br />Figure 11: Indian River County Fiber Network Conceptual Design <br />BACKBONE ROUTES <br />The fiber backbone would serve several important purposes in the operations of <br />the overall County fiber-optic network. For one, the backbone routes are the most <br />direct network routes into and out of the County fiber network. These are critical <br />paths for internet connectivity, and these backbone routes would have redundant <br />paths to and from the County from multiple internet "backhaul" service providers. <br />The County would have an active backbone layer to connect each county office. <br />These locations connect the fiber-optic feeder and distribution network between <br />the substations and the County households and businesses via ISP's. The backbone <br />is comprised of (2) 144 strand fibers; half of which could be dedicated for the <br />County's purposes while the other half could be dedicated to serve the needs of <br />41 <br />,WW.MAGELLAN—ADVISORS.coM 216 <br />