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Fiber-Optic Project May Unite Valley
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2001
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Fiber-Optic Project May Unite Valley
2001
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The committee, made up of representatives from Torrance County, the town of Edgewood, the city of Moriarty and the Moriarty Municipal Schools Board of Education, has decided to work on improving communications infrastructure throughout the valley. [Alan Weingarten] explained that three high-volume fiber-optic lines run through the valley. Fiber optics provide high-speed Internet access as well as improved telephone communications. The committee's approach will be to have the local governments act as one to work with a company, such as Qwest Communications, to build a switching station on school property near Mountainview Elementary School on old Route 66 in Torrance County between Moriarty and Edgewood.
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Albuquerque Publishing Company
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