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5 <br /> have received college credit for university term solution, knowing that these <br /> courses taken over the network technologies required additional development <br /> before they were ready for deployment <br /> Another use of the system is called "team This was the result of previous experience <br /> teaching" and involves having a teacher in where "off the shelf" technology became <br /> some or all of the classrooms. While this obsolete before it could be fully deployed <br /> 1 arrangement does not necessarily improve throughout the state. In January 1992 the <br /> mess to courses, it does allow teachers to state of North Carolina asked BellSouth, <br /> present ideas in different ways and to learn GTE, and Carolina Telephone to cooperate <br /> from each other. Even very experienced in the development of a statewide network <br /> teachers using the Vision Carolina system to based on SONET transmission systems and <br /> "team teach" reported that they learned new ATM switching. Preliminary designs and <br /> ways to present ideas to students. This redesigns were developed during much of <br /> arrangement could be particularly <br /> useful for 1992, until a final design and preliminary <br /> mentoring arrangements between experienced prices were presented to the state by each <br /> and new teachers. Staff developmenrt and company. Detailed design and pricing was <br /> continuing education is another very completed independently by each company <br /> important application for a network of this by mbargenel that was <br /> a the Nam <br /> type. Teachers can use the network after Y <br /> normal school hours to receive specialized Carolina State Government signed a Letter <br /> training or for working on advanced degrees of Intent with each telephone company, and <br /> from a university that is also on the network. Governor Jim Hunt announced the NCB-1 at <br /> The Vision Carolina project has been a press conference in May 1993. <br /> sponsored by BellSouth and Northern ob'ertives of the state <br /> Telecom. One of the primary J <br /> was to accelerate the deployment of <br /> Last but not least, the IMPACT North advanced telecommunications technology <br /> trial has utilized ISDN technology all users in the state. They felt <br /> to allow members of the education availability of this technology e <br /> at Appalachian State University to be a strong incentive attracting new <br /> to <br /> department <br /> teachers and student teachers in information intensive businesses to North <br /> nearby rural areas of western North Carolina. Carulina_ North Carolina's commitment to <br /> This trial has been very effective in the use be the "anchor tenant" on the NCIH has <br /> of narrowband tectstology to enhance given the telephone companies the necessary <br /> educational outcomes. IMPACT North incentive to deploy the most advanced <br /> Carolina has been sponsored by BellSouth technology in their networks much earlier <br /> and AT&T. than they would have under normal <br /> conditions. The end result is that general <br /> al <br /> Each of the trials listed provided significant tariffs for broadband services will be <br /> insight to the state of North Carolina available for business and industry in the <br /> regarding the potential associated with late:'94 to mid95 time frame. Economic <br /> advanced tele comnuaucations technology. forecasting models have predicted substantial <br /> They began reviewing the status of various increases in tax revenues resulting from <br /> technologies and decided to pursue a long expansion of employment in existing <br /> 4 <br /> • <br /> 1 <br />