Peter Dinham
Sunday, 15 November 2009 10:50
IT Industry -
Deals
A South Australian local government authority is claiming reductions of $20,000 in annual cost reductions with the installation of its new inter-town wireless network from local vendor, MIMP Connecting Solutions.
The Alexandrina Council on the Fleurieu
Peninsula south of Adelaide, says it has a two-and-a-half year payback
with the $200,000 wireless network eliminating expenses relating to the
annual cost of fixed telephone lines, data lines and calls between
council premises in the towns of Goolwa and Strathalbyn.
According to the council’s mayor, Kym McHugh, the new network would pay
for itself in less than two-and-a-half years “compared to the cost of
connecting all premises via a telecommunications carrier.” “We’ve
completely modernised our phone system and rolled it out to more
premises, but are saving about $20,000 a year in line rental and data
costs by disconnecting a large number of commercial phone lines and
Internet services.”
Designed by MIMP, the network runs at 200 megabits per second (Mb/s),
using a microwave tower to create a 35km wireless connection between
the two towns, and delivers additional savings by eliminating the
carrier costs of connecting the main council office in each town with
eight outlying offices, such as depots, community centres and landfill
facilities.
Alexandrina Council Manager of Information Technology Services, Colin
Shackleford, said the council used technology to eliminate borders, and
he said that “in terms of communication, all our offices in Goolwa and
Strathalbyn are now one huge office.
“We have no inter-office call costs between offices in the two towns
and our high-speed computer network makes email and file transfer
virtually instantaneous. Our data is centralised but accessible for all
of our offices which allows us to properly manage, secure and back up
our data.
“What this means for our ratepayers is faster and more effective
service across our region. Our aim is to provide consistent, high speed
access to tools and information for Council staff as they provide
services across the community.”
MIMP, which has worked with the Alexandrina Council since 2007, installed Ceragon microwave equipment for the network.