Tag: "Planning and Flexibility Are Key to Effectively Deploying Broadband Conduit through Federal Highway Projects"
The U.S Government Accounting Office (GAO has found that a federal dig policy will help with the frequency of construction on major highways and the cost of installation, while accelerating access to and reliability of broadband networks.
However, according to the GAO, disadvantages — which could be exacerbated by a requirement to install conduit as part of certain federally funded highway construction — include the potential to install conduit that telecommunications companies might not use and to divert highway funding away from highway construction.,The U.S Government Accounting Office (GAO has found that a federal dig policy will help with the frequency of construction on major highways and the cost of installation, while accelerating access to and reliability of broadband networks.
However, according to the GAO, disadvantages — which could be exacerbated by a requirement to install conduit as part of certain federally funded highway construction — include the potential to install conduit that telecommunications companies might not use and to divert highway funding away from highway construction.,The U.S Government Accounting Office (GAO has found that a federal dig policy will help with the frequency of construction on major highways and the cost of installation, while accelerating access to and reliability of broadband networks.
However, according to the GAO, disadvantages — which could be exacerbated by a requirement to install conduit as part of certain federally funded highway construction — include the potential to install conduit that telecommunications companies might not use and to divert highway funding away from highway construction.,The U.S Government Accounting Office (GAO has found that a federal dig policy will help with the frequency of construction on major highways and the cost of installation, while accelerating access to and reliability of broadband networks.
However, according to the GAO, disadvantages — which could be exacerbated by a requirement to install conduit as part of certain federally funded highway construction — include the potential to install conduit that telecommunications companies might not use and to divert highway funding away from highway construction. June 28, 2012