WHAT MAKES WYOMINGS COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK DIFFERENT FROM OTHER STATES?
Unique among the states, Wyoming’s innovative and conscientious, long-range planning has enabled the transition to compressed video teleconferencing with relative ease. Wyoming’s Statewide Network consists primarily of digital T-1 facilities and DSL connections which transmit voice, video, and data, simultaneously, for seven separate communications systems including: • State Law Enforcement • State Library • University of Wyoming and Wyoming’s seven community colleges • State government’s administrative computer system • Wyoming Video Conference System • Wyoming Wide Area Network • State government voice traffic Wyoming is one of the few states that can claim a truly shared communications network. Adding compressed video capability to an already established statewide communications network is the component which allows accessible and cost-effective video teleconferencing capability in Wyoming. Back to Top –> The System The Wyoming Video Conference System utilizes mostly Tandberg’s 880