How will CVIN and CENIC serve their respective members/clients in these counties after implementation?
The project provides for two separate routed IP networks to be installed. CENIC will be responsible for managing one with dedicated point-to-point connections between anchor education, library, and certain public health sites and the existing CENIC backbone network. CVIN will be responsible for managing and operating the other, serving their last-mile customers as well as other wireless Internet service providers (“WISP” and/or Internet service providers (ISP) interconnection points by providing connectivity to major international ISP backhaul networks. The fixed wireless infrastructure is expected to be fully operational by the end of the second year. Then, CVIN will begin to offer services.