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Communications
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| Telecommunication |
Telecommunication
includes 100% digital switching entities,
100% fiber connectivity to all switching
centers, and a wide variety of other
business and industry resources, all
available from Verizon. |
| Digital
Switching Features |
ISDN,
Centrex, Automated Call Distribution,
Automatic Route Selection, CLASS features,
Virtual Private Network, Voice Mail. |
| Fiber
Optics |
100% fiber
connectivity to all switching centers, 50
route miles of fiber, Internet SONET
rings, customer loop rings, connectivity
to interchange carriers (IXCs), DSL, DS3,
OC-3, OC-12 and OC-18. |
| Data
Services |
Switched
Multi Megabit Services, ATM Network
Virginia, Frame Relay, Internet Protocol
Routing Service, Internet Web Hosting (w/GTFI). |
| Telephone |
Verizon
Long Distance Services (AT&T, Sprint,
Verizon, GTE South, and MCI World Com). |
| Telegraph |
Western
Union. |
| Newspapers |
Washington
Post, Richmond Times-Dispatch, The
Free Lance Star (all daily). |
| Television |
Affiliates
of all the networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, and
Fox). Adelphia Cable provides cable
service. |
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Utilities
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| Electricity |
Supplied
and distributed by Dominion Power and
Rappahannock Electric Cooperative. |
| Natural
Gas |
Distributed
by Columbia Gas of Virginia. |
| Water |
Supplied
by the County of Spotsylvania from the Ni
River and Motts Run Water Treatment
Plants. The two systems jointly have a
maximum daily production rate of 18
million gallons with a potential expanded
capacity of an additional 12 million
gallons per day. |
| Sewerage |
Supplied
by the County of Spotyslvania. Maximum
daily treatment capacity is 10.6 million
gallons. |
| Solid
Waste Disposal |
The
County of Spotsylvania’s Department of
Public Works accepts non-hazardous
industrial waste in its landfill. |
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