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Inspired Technology continues cabling project for City of Nashua

Nashua, NH The city of Nashua is in the process of completing an expansive cabling project, enhancing the communications infrastructure amongst seven local fire houses, eleven elementary schools and three middle schools. The city-wide cabling project is being done by one of New England’s leading technology integrators, Mass.-based Inspired Technology and Communications, LLC, in cooperation with Custom Computer Specialists. This ongoing project marks the first step in the city’s 2017 agenda to transfer the telephone networks of all municipalities to a single, city-wide Voice Over IP Network. 

Shown (from left) are: Brian Rothwell, co-owner and COO;
Stephen Rothwell, co-owner and CEO; and Bob Rothwell,
vice president of operations.

“The city of Nashua has taken great strides in enhancing communication between municipality departments and it is a tremendous honor to be involved in such a large-scale project that greatly benefits the local community,” said Stephen Rothwell, CEO and owner, Inspired Technology and Communications. “Through creating a single Voice Over IP Network, city-wide communications between municipality departments will be streamlined, costs on phone service will be lowered and various city departments will have the ability to share resources with one another.”

Over the course of this six-month project, Inspired Technology and Communications will use more than 100,000 feet of certified and tested CAT6 plenum cable. The pre-existing CAT3 cabling will be removed upon completed implementation of upgraded materials. Not to infringe on public services provided by any of the municipalities involved, all seven fire stations remained operational during cabling, and the schools were cabled during the recent summer months while students were on vacation.

In addition to creating a more cost-effective and community friendly collaborative system, Inspired Technology’s cabling expertise has provided a communications platform capable of enduring any unforeseen situation, whether it be severe inclement weather, power deficiencies, etc.

Located in Easton, Mass., Inspired Technology and Communications is one of New England’s premier, full-service technology design, installation and integration expert. Inspired Technology specializes in commercial and residential projects of all sizes and complexities. 

Inspired Technology offers a breadth of commercial and residential audio visual and automation system services including but not limited to; building automation, home automation, security, access control, home theaters and media rooms, infrastructure cabling, telephone and VOiP, lighting and shade control, surveillance and more.

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