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Tylite, Inc. selected for Wide Area Network project by Central Valley School District in Spokane, WA.


Business Editors and Education/Technology Writers

SPOKANE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 7, 2002

Central Valley School District to implement network upgrade

utilizing fiber-optic connectivity

Tylite, Inc., a Pacific Northwest company, today announced that in partnership with Central Telecom East of Yakima, WA, they have been awarded the Wide Area Network (WAN) equipment project for Central Valley School District (CVSD CVSD Continuously Variable Slope Delta (modulation)
CVSD Continuously Variable Slope Detection
CVSD Continuous Variable Delta Modulation
) #356, Spokane County, WA.

Tylite aims to be the premier architect of high-speed Ethernet over Fiber networks for school districts and cities.

The initial project phase of five sites includes the Educational Service Center (ESC See escape character and escape key. See also ESC/P.

ESC - escape
), Horizon Junior High School, Chester Elementary and the two new high schools opening September 2002, Central Valley and University. The CVSD project includes the labor, materials, equipment, installation and maintenance of Wide Area Network equipment.

The ESC will continue to house the centralized network operations center See NOC.

Network Operations Center - (NOC) A location from which the operation of a network or internet is monitored. Additionally, this center usually serves as a clearinghouse for connectivity problems and efforts to resolve those problems.
 and connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) The worldwide voice telephone network. Once only an analog system, the heart of most telephone networks today is all digital. In the U.S. ) for the district. The existing networking equipment, connected over a network of dedicated T1s, will be replaced by fiber, Gigabit Ethernet An Ethernet standard that transmits at 1 Gbps. Used mostly to connect high-end workstations and servers as well as for network backbones, Gigabit Ethernet transmits full duplex from point to point using switches and half duplex in a shared environment (CSMA/CD) using a hub.  switches and voice gateways that enable the transmission of voice, video and data services over a single data network. Upon completion of this project, each classroom will have a Gigabit (1000 Megabits per second (unit) megabits per second - (Mbps, Mb/s) Millions of bits per second. A unit of data rate. 1 Mb/s = 1,000,000 bits per second (not 1,048,576).

E.g. Ethernet can carry 10 Mbps.
) link to the district network. The district will also realize significant savings in phone costs by putting all intra-district phone traffic on their own network.

This fiber network will enable students and teachers to access future technology-enabled applications not supportable by their legacy network. In addition, administration staff will be able to email faculty, share files and download student records in a fraction of the time that it took on the old network.

The new high schools will be connected via a point-to-point fiber-optic network to the ESC, and will be wired internally with fiber to the classroom. Each classroom will have a phone that can be plugged into any port. The remaining sites will eventually be connected in a three-ring configuration, which will provide an alternate path for connectivity in the event of equipment failure or fiber cuts.

Central Telecom East (CTE (Coefficient of Thermal Expansion) The difference between the way two materials expand when heat is applied. This is very critical when chips are mounted to printed circuit boards, because the silicon chip expands at a different rate than the plastic board. ), the prime contractor of the winning proposal, partnered with Tylite to co-manage the project. CTE will also provide inside plant wiring for University High School. Tylite will manage the overall project, providing staffing and supervision to install network switches and test the equipment.

"We are proud to be working with Tylite and Central Valley School District on this project, and look forward to partnering with Tylite on future projects," said Chris Cook
  • Chris Cook (oil executive), former director of the International Petroleum Exchange in London and active in the creation of the Iran Petroleum Exchange
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, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Central Telecom East.

"The award of this project to Central Telecom East and Tylite further validates our commitment to providing ultra-high-speed Ethernet over fiber networks, at the most cost-effective price point, to school districts, municipalities and public utility districts nationwide," said president and CEO Jim Wilson There are a number of notable people named Jim Wilson. These include:
  • Jim Wilson (artist), a wildlife artist and illustrator
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 of Tylite. "The telephone cost savings and ERATE dollars bring these networks within the reach of many school districts. Building off the success of our projects in Washington and Nevada, we will continue to identify and participate in opportunities for educational institutions to implement state-of-the-art Educational Metropolitan Area Networks (EMANs)."

About Central Telecom East

Central Telecommunications East, Inc., (CTE) is a privately held telecommunications installation company supporting education, healthcare, government and private industry. Located in Washington State, CTE provides planning, design, implementation, integration, maintenance and support for communications networks. For more information on CTE, please visit their Web site at www.centraltel.com.

About Tylite, Inc.

Since early 2000, Tylite has steadily been building a portfolio of client projects in the Western U.S. With expertise in consulting services, network design and buildout and service operations, Tylite has leveraged state-of-the-art designs and superior vendor partnerships to develop application-rich services and future-proof next-generation, multi-functional, cost effective networks for educational institutions, developers, municipalities and utilities. Tylite is a privately held corporation Noun 1. privately held corporation - a corporation owned by a few people; shares have no public market
close corporation, closed corporation, private corporation
 based in Liberty Lake, Washington Liberty Lake is an incorporated city in Spokane County, Washington USA near the Washington state line between Spokane, Washington and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. The population was 4,660 at the 2000 census. . For more information on Tylite, please visit our Web site at www.tylite.com.
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