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January 15, 2005 - Business Access
- Community Harbor, LLC is partially owned by ISDN Net, Inc. (the largest and oldest independent ISP in Tennessee). As a member of the Association of Public Communications Officers, Community Harbor is working to help communities safely prepare for active participation in the emerging global economy. Tennessee's oldest and largest independent Internet Service Providers, ISDN Net has become a leader in network solutions and dependability. ISDN Net serves the Tennessee business community with Broadband Internet connectivity - Wireless, DSL, ISDN, T-1, T-3, OC3, OC12 and satellite connections providing services to over 87 counties, 3,000 businesses, 900,000 Public School Students, and 65,000 public school teachers. In the second of two parts, Founder of ISDN Net and Community Harbor Ken Russell discusses the hot new technologies in Internet services. As a web hosting service, ISDN Net has been invaluable to the growth of Let's Talk Computers in allowing LTC to successfully reach all its listeners anytime, anywhere.
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January 1, 2005 - Business Access
- Community Harbor, LLC is partially owned by ISDN Net, Inc. (the largest and oldest independent ISP in Tennessee). As a member of the Association of Public Communications Officers, Community Harbor is working to help communities safely prepare for active participation in the emerging global economy. Tennessee's oldest and largest independent Internet Service Providers, ISDN Net has become a leader in network solutions and dependability. ISDN Net serves the Tennessee business community with Broadband Internet connectivity - Wireless, DSL, ISDN, T-1, T-3, OC3, OC12 and satellite connections providing services to over 87 counties, 3,000 businesses, 900,000 Public School Students, and 65,000 public school teachers. In the first of two parts, Founder of ISDN Net and Community Harbor Ken Russell discusses the hot new technologies in Internet services. As a web hosting service, ISDN Net has been invaluable to the growth of Let's Talk Computers in allowing LTC to successfully reach all its listeners anytime, anywhere.
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January 31, 2004 - Communications Linking
- As a member of the Association of Public Communications Officers, Community Harbor is working to help communities safely prepare for active participation in the emerging global economy, insuring that those communities that are ready to make a strategic investment in next-generation communications systems achieve the best long-term capabilities. Community Harbor is engaged in several interrelated projects bringing together community networks at secure Community Network Resource Centers. Ken Russell, founder of Community Harbor brings us more information on the latest technological improvements in part 2 of his Consumer Electronics Show (CES) update.
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January 17, 2004 - CES Update
- As a member of the Association of Public Communications Officers, Community Harbor is working to help communities safely prepare for active participation in the emerging global economy, insuring that those communities that are ready to make a strategic investment in next-generation communications systems achieve the best long-term capabilities. Community Harbor is engaged in several interrelated projects bringing together community networks at secure Community Network Resource Centers. Ken Russell, founder of Community Harbor updates us on the latest technological improvements debuting at the latest Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
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March 29, 2003 - Emergency Communications
- Community Harbor, LLC is a new company, partially owned by ISDN-Net, Inc. (the largest and oldest independent ISP in Tennessee). As a member of the Association of Public Communications Officers, Community Harbor is working to help communities safely prepare for active participation in the emerging global economy, insuring that those communities ready to make a strategic investment in next-generation communications systems, achieve the best long-term capabilities. Community Harbor is engaged in several interrelated projects bringing together community networks at secure Community Network Resource Centers. Because of the need to integrate communications systems for Emergency First Responders both within communities as well as on a State, Regional and National basis, similar Public/Private partnerships are being considered across the country. Tennessee leads the nation in those efforts. Ken Russell, founder of ISDN Net discusses the work necessary to bring this vision to reality. Working closely with Federal, State and local Emergency Management Agencies, the Department of Homeland Security, and an extensive collection of community agencies, the Tennessee Pilot Project will serve as a national model for linking these important community emergency first responders using next- generation, Gigabit Ethernet network elements capable of delivering High Definition imaging and video as well as high fidelity audio and text communications systems.
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