MNT News

Thursday, January 10, 2002 Issue 1   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1  
CONTENTS
Colorado's Multi-Use Network (MNT)
Where Do I go for Help?
The MNT Current Status Report/Update
Colorado's Multi-Use Network (MNT)
Access to high speed and quality technology is something that many of us who live and work in Colorado's metropolitan Front Range cities may take for granted. However, there are areas in Colorado where something as commonplace as Internet access is difficult, costly and in some cases unattainable for Colorado residents. This disparity between rural and urban areas is known as the Digital-Divide.
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Where Do I go for Help?
To better serve you, MNT Representatives have been assigned to answer specific questions you may have, as well as provide any information you may need, regarding the Multi-Use Network that can not be addressed through the MNT Web site (www.state.co.us/MNT) or by calling the toll-free MNT Hotline at 1-866-MNT-COLO.
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The MNT Current Status Report/Update
by Guy Mellor, Program Director

Colorado's Multi-Use Network has been making tremendous progress that can be seen throughout many areas the State. MNT is set-up so that the project is conducted in three one-year phases in which 70 Aggregated Network Access Points (ANAP) will be implemented across the State. MNT is currently six months ahead of schedule with 48 of the 70 ANAPs and Super ANAPs now available.
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