Rajant, Accelecom Bring Wireless WAN, Wi-Fi to Kentucky Flood Victims

Rajant Corporation, a pioneer of the registered Kinetic Mesh wireless networks, has partnered with Accelecom, a Kentucky-statewide ISP fiber optic company connecting all 120 counties, to bring wireless WAN (Wide Area Network) and public access Wi-Fi to aid flood victim emergency communications and “last mile” connectivity for rural downtowns.

Health centers in hard-hit Eastern Kentucky now have outdoor Wi-Fi at each campus because of the partnership. Further, the first deployment of a “Main Street Mesh” solution connecting Harrison County’s courthouse to Cynthiana’s City Hall is underway, as the two entities integrate networking options to enable robust rural broadband. Playing a pivotal role is installation partner Eastern Telephone & Technology.

“The idea for this project was generated very quickly and required assistance beyond Rajant and Accelecom,” said Kathryn Robertson, Accelecom’s Director of Business Development. “The Center for Rural Development played a key role in connecting Eastern Kentucky health departments to the Accelecom network, thus making it possible to install Wi-Fi zones at the centers.”

Rajand Sales Director for Rurual Broadband Justin Warren added, “Rajant mobilized with technology, staffing, and financial support within the first 24 hours of the catastrophic flooding. As a natural extension of the work we are now doing with Accelecom and Eastern Telephone & Technology, we were ready to step up to meet the emergency communication needs Kentucky is facing.

“Cell service is spotty due to the high demand brought on by frontline response, and outdoor Wi-Fi is non-existent,” Warren continued. “To get area health centers up and running with outdoor connectivity, we rapidly put up Rajant BreadCrumb multi-frequency radio nodes with integrated Wi-Fi access point service for compatibility with millions of laptops, tablets, and smartphones.”

In a deal singed on June 30, before July’s flooding, the companies began working together to provide wireless WAN and public Wi-Fi between government buildings. Further, the wireless rural broadband extended and enhanced the wired networking already in place with seamless integration, which required no infrastructure.

This combination gave the Cynthiana and Harrison County communities a network able to support “Smart City” applications, such as cameras for public safety and traffic monitoring.

For more information, visit Rajant.com.