Danville contracts for fiber optic splicing

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ONUG Communications Inc. of Raleigh, N.C., will be providing ongoing fiber optic splicing services to the city under a new contract with Danville Utilities.

Jason Grey, Danville Utilities’ broadband network manager, said ONUG has provided engineering services for the broadband initiative, but had expanded its services.

“They’ve been our engineering firm for almost two years now,” Grey said. “They got their Virginia Class A contractor license in the spring, and can now do the splicing work that needs to be done.”

The broadband initiative is part of an effort to build an energy “smart grid” in the city, in response to the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.

The broadband system, called nDanville, will ultimately provide improved power delivery to homes and businesses through an Advanced Metering Infrastructure that will replace electric, gas and water meters, as well as projects to improve substations, power monitoring and outage management.

“AMI will make the grid real smart,” Grey noted. “There are about 3,000 meters installed so far, but it’s just one piece of a smart grid.”

Grey said plans to improve outage management will mean that if one part of the grid goes down, another will take over in a “millisecond.”

Dan Huffman, president of ONUG, issued a news release about the company’s increased involvement in the city’s smart grid project, and his belief that improved energy management is necessary.

“The current electric grid has served the United States well for the last half century, but we must fully utilize out technological advances in communication to efficiently manage our resources, including energy,” Huffman said. “This is an exciting time, and the ONUG team is elated to be involved.”

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Flag Comment Posted by pdkalv on July 09, 2009 at 4:31 pm

CONGRATULATIONS for gaining more value from your fiber optic investment.  WOW, a municipal initiative, leveraging existing technologies to create new and additional technology value for the benefit of local consumers…. again, you have proven the value of local control and local decisions that benefit local people.  Paul

Flag Comment Posted by littlehenry on July 08, 2009 at 11:22 am

MrMxyztplk - BRAVO!

Flag Comment Posted by MrMxyztplk on July 08, 2009 at 9:51 am

well, that is great news. But let’s do the math. Lowest bidder + North Carolina company + North Carolina employees + Virginia license taxes + Danville Virginia tax money (property, personal property,income,utility taxes, Va state sales tax) + Obama stimulus money equals Money leaving Danville. Money that cannot be utilized again. Swami, predicts in 10 years this project will be poorly utilized and another maintenance drain on the yearly budget.

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