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<br />Communications Advisory Committee <br />REVISION <br />February 15, 2007 Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />Recorder: Jim Baker <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order at 6:40 p.m.. Present were Jeanne Canale, Jim Baker, <br />Dave Becker, Dave Buczkowski, and Linda Roemer -- all CAC member. Also present <br />were Jill Reddish of Verizon, Alan Lazarus and George Preston from LexMedia (Lazarus <br />leaving early). <br /> <br /> The minutes from Jan. 18 were seconded and approved. <br /> <br /> Comcast's Jane Lyman and RCN's Tom Steel were not present, but Lyman sent an <br />email about two issues on the I-Net. She said the land on which Comcast's I-Net hub is <br />located was sold to a Commonwealth developer, leading to having to vacate the property <br />and moving the I-Net to the Bowman school would be a good solution. She said Comcast <br />will be working with the school dept. to affect the move. (2) A related issue is connecting <br />the newly re-located LexMedia studio to the I-Net. The preliminary design work on the <br />wiring has been done. It will be required in extending the I-Net to the new Avalon <br />property. Preston indicated to her the current target time for moving into the space is next <br />fall. <br /> <br /> Verizon's Jill Reddish noted Potter Pond is an MDU (multiple dwelling unit) and said <br />there'll be a meeting March 2 with a Verizon committee. She said PEG deployment was <br />on schedule for the Feb. 27 drop-dead commitment date, but a 10-day delay may be <br />needed. She assured, "We'll absolutely be done by March 9." Becker noted problems, <br />saying the vote is March 4 and suggested contacting Krieger for advice. <br /> <br /> Three complaints were recorded: (1) Kathe Fukai reporting Scola is out and indeed that <br />channel is showing snow. A contractor may have to be hired. (2) Julian Bussgang wanted <br />to know when local access channels would be available on Verizon FIOS, which <br />channels would be used and he requested town-specific channel listings. (3) Ben Moroze, <br />with utilities buried between his house and street, said Verizon doesn't understand his <br />situation and requested someone from Verizon visit the site. He said he had a similar <br />problem getting service from RCN years ago. <br /> <br /> Lazarus departed and Preston spoke of meeting with the building inspector earlier in <br />the day about Kline Hall. He also mentioned an outstanding work order with Comcast. <br />When he made other references to Kline, Becker said: "I don't know when you'll be in <br />Kline Hall. It could be a year from when you think." <br /> <br /> Preston referred to Scola's recurring dish problem, saying it's a 13-to-16-year-old dish <br />and people in New York and Pa. have been called to fix it. But then he said only 3 people <br />called to complain that Scola is down. Baker asked, "Does that tell you anything?" <br /> <br />
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