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Updated: 6:51 PM Jun 20, 2008
Indiana universities unveil fiber-optic I-Light system
More than one-thousand miles of fiber-optic cables will connect over 40 schools around the Hoosier state. Posted: 6:40 PM Jun 20, 2008 |
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A new high-speed fiber optic system will allow Indiana colleges and universities to say "let there be light."
The new I-Light system was unveiled Friday. More than one-thousand miles of fiber-optic cables will connect over 40 schools around the Hoosier state. The system will allow schools to share information and data.
Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s and IUSB are just three of the schools involved in the I-Light program.
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