Friday, March 23, 2007

AT&T to Install Speedier Internet


Trinity International University’s (TIU) internet speed will increase more than 400 percent no later than Apr. 10. The new technology is a sizeable investment of close to $30,000 a year, said Information Technology (IT).

The expansion of the TIU campus, also known as Trinity Hall, furthered the motivation for a completely wireless campus and caused an unanticipated surge in students’ internet use – massive downloading and uploading traffic called for extra bandwidth.

In December, IT signed a contract with AT&T that was to enhance internet bandwidth from 4.5 megabytes (MB) to 20 MB. IT has done their part to ensure a timely transition, but there is still work to be done by AT&T – and the target date is fast approaching.

“We’ve been waiting on them,” said IT Director of Networking and Telecommunications Kelvin Tohme. “It takes time, it’s not about flipping a switch.”

The State of Illinois has approved AT&T’s architectural and engineering design plans and have granted work permits for the trenching and boring portion of the project that went underway Mar. 14. AT&T also installed relay rack and Cisco switch networking equipment in the IT room in the basement of the Mansion to prepare for the increase in bandwidth.

But AT&T still needs to pull and terminate the fiber optic cable from their off-campus site to the Mansion – to be done by Today – complete connectivity testing of the new circuit, and cut over to the 20 MB bandwidth by the Apr. 10 deadline.

Once the new technology service is established, any future need to increase the bandwidth is just a phone call and a few business days away.

“The internet experience should be quite pleasant,” said Tohme.