[WISPA] Louisiana State Police to Build Statewide Wireless Network

2006-11-17 Thread Dawn DiPietro

Louisiana State Police to Build Statewide Wireless Network
11:47AM 11/16/06   [ back to top ]

Agreement Provides Louisiana With Access to the ERF Wireless Statewide 
Wireless Broadband Network for Law Enforcement Operations and Disaster 
Recovery.


ERF Wireless announced today that it has entered into an agreement with 
the Louisiana State Police to construct a statewide wireless broadband 
network. This network, to be known as Louisiana BankNet, will be owned 
and operated by ERF Wireless, with the tower infrastructure provided by 
the Louisiana State Police. Funding will be provided by participating 
financial institutions. The $5 million network will provide wireless 
broadband connectivity to the Louisiana State Police and to the regional 
banks that ERF Wireless currently serves and will serve in the future. 
The network will also support wireless broadband Internet services 
(WISP) to many underserved areas of Louisiana.


As part of the agreement, ERF Wireless will provide the Louisiana State 
Police with access to continuous, point-to-point wireless connectivity 
through the entire State Police tower network. ERF Wireless will also 
deploy its newly announced SatNet product to provide fault-tolerant 
communications at certain key nodes inside the network. In addition, 
during times of declared state emergencies, ERF Wireless will make 
available to Louisiana's first responders expanded bandwidth, VoIP 
communications, high-resolution video surveillance at the backbone 
towers and across regional banking networks, video conferencing, and 
free use of wireless hotspots across the network -- all to support 
disaster recovery efforts.


Col. Henry L. Whitehorn, Superintendent Deputy Secretary, Department of 
Public Safety  Corrections, Public Safety Services (Louisiana State 
Police), commented, This Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with ERF 
Wireless is very good for the people of Louisiana as well as the 
Louisiana State Police. The past year has been a very trying time for 
all of us in Louisiana. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita had a significant 
impact on our communications capabilities throughout much of the state. 
When ERF Wireless suggested working together to upgrade our 
communications capability, to help our local financial institutions and 
to provide emergency WISP services free of charge to first responders 
and to our citizens, I knew this would be a win-win solution. We are 
looking forward to working with ERF Wireless to provide Louisiana with 
all of the benefits available through this state-of-the-art wireless 
network.


Dr. H. Dean Cubley, ERF Wireless' CEO, commented, We're pleased to 
enter into this agreement with the state of Louisiana and to provide 
enhanced services to our financial institution customers. This is a 
perfect example of how private enterprise and government can work 
together to provide a critical service to citizens, government entities 
and local financial institutions. This secure network will be a benefit 
to all involved. The Louisiana State Police get an upgraded, 
fault-tolerant communications capability throughout the state. The 
financial institutions receive reliable, high-speed, encrypted 
communications across our BankNet circuits. And, many previously 
underserved areas of Louisiana can take advantage of the new ERF 
Wireless WISP services that will be available soon in cities, towns and 
rural communities all across the state.


The construction of Louisiana BankNet will begin within the next thirty 
days, said John Burns, ERF Wireless COO and chief architect of the 
company's milestone agreement with Louisiana. ERF Wireless has been 
involved in a sustained RD effort over the last three years to develop 
the technology, file the patents, identify the needed applications, 
address regulatory concerns, finalize the design and deploy five 
operating networks across three states. The Louisiana portion of our 
planned nationwide BankNet system is the nucleus for our overall 
strategy for serving the U.S. banking industry.


The construction of Louisiana BankNet will proceed in phases, with the 
first phase beginning in Baton Rouge, then continuing east along the 
Interstate 10 corridor to New Orleans, then north around Lake 
Pontchatrain through Slidell and Hammond, and returning to Baton Rouge. 
The second phase will begin in Baton Rouge, then proceed west along the 
Interstate 10 corridor through Lafayette to Lake Charles. The third 
phase will begin in Lafayette, then advance east along the U. S. Highway 
90 corridor through Morgan City and Houma to New Orleans. Later phases 
will cover all areas of the state in a similar manner. We plan to 
complete as much of the network as possible before the next hurricane 
season hits by leveraging the resources of our strategic partners, said 
Burns.


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Re: [WISPA] Louisiana State Police to Build Statewide Wireless Network

2006-11-17 Thread Tom DeReggi

Anyone know anything about ERF Wireless andthe personel involved?
I'm just wondering if the State Police picked a WSIP company that was 
instrumental in the original aid to the area during the crisis, or just some 
company that won the bid?


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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Louisiana State Police to Build Statewide Wireless Network
11:47AM 11/16/06   [ back to top ]

Agreement Provides Louisiana With Access to the ERF Wireless Statewide 
Wireless Broadband Network for Law Enforcement Operations and Disaster 
Recovery.


ERF Wireless announced today that it has entered into an agreement with 
the Louisiana State Police to construct a statewide wireless broadband 
network. This network, to be known as Louisiana BankNet, will be owned and 
operated by ERF Wireless, with the tower infrastructure provided by the 
Louisiana State Police. Funding will be provided by participating 
financial institutions. The $5 million network will provide wireless 
broadband connectivity to the Louisiana State Police and to the regional 
banks that ERF Wireless currently serves and will serve in the future. The 
network will also support wireless broadband Internet services (WISP) to 
many underserved areas of Louisiana.


As part of the agreement, ERF Wireless will provide the Louisiana State 
Police with access to continuous, point-to-point wireless connectivity 
through the entire State Police tower network. ERF Wireless will also 
deploy its newly announced SatNet product to provide fault-tolerant 
communications at certain key nodes inside the network. In addition, 
during times of declared state emergencies, ERF Wireless will make 
available to Louisiana's first responders expanded bandwidth, VoIP 
communications, high-resolution video surveillance at the backbone towers 
and across regional banking networks, video conferencing, and free use of 
wireless hotspots across the network -- all to support disaster recovery 
efforts.


Col. Henry L. Whitehorn, Superintendent Deputy Secretary, Department of 
Public Safety  Corrections, Public Safety Services (Louisiana State 
Police), commented, This Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with ERF Wireless 
is very good for the people of Louisiana as well as the Louisiana State 
Police. The past year has been a very trying time for all of us in 
Louisiana. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita had a significant impact on our 
communications capabilities throughout much of the state. When ERF 
Wireless suggested working together to upgrade our communications 
capability, to help our local financial institutions and to provide 
emergency WISP services free of charge to first responders and to our 
citizens, I knew this would be a win-win solution. We are looking forward 
to working with ERF Wireless to provide Louisiana with all of the benefits 
available through this state-of-the-art wireless network.


Dr. H. Dean Cubley, ERF Wireless' CEO, commented, We're pleased to enter 
into this agreement with the state of Louisiana and to provide enhanced 
services to our financial institution customers. This is a perfect example 
of how private enterprise and government can work together to provide a 
critical service to citizens, government entities and local financial 
institutions. This secure network will be a benefit to all involved. The 
Louisiana State Police get an upgraded, fault-tolerant communications 
capability throughout the state. The financial institutions receive 
reliable, high-speed, encrypted communications across our BankNet 
circuits. And, many previously underserved areas of Louisiana can take 
advantage of the new ERF Wireless WISP services that will be available 
soon in cities, towns and rural communities all across the state.


The construction of Louisiana BankNet will begin within the next thirty 
days, said John Burns, ERF Wireless COO and chief architect of the 
company's milestone agreement with Louisiana. ERF Wireless has been 
involved in a sustained RD effort over the last three years to develop 
the technology, file the patents, identify the needed applications, 
address regulatory concerns, finalize the design and deploy five operating 
networks across three states. The Louisiana portion of our planned 
nationwide BankNet system is the nucleus for our overall strategy for 
serving the U.S. banking industry.


The construction of Louisiana BankNet will proceed in phases, with the 
first phase beginning in Baton Rouge, then continuing east along the 
Interstate 10 corridor to New Orleans, then north around Lake Pontchatrain 
through Slidell and Hammond, and returning to Baton Rouge. The second 
phase will begin in Baton Rouge, then proceed west along the Interstate 10 
corridor through Lafayette to Lake