Knowledge Center

Case Studies


ALMA COMMUNICATIONS

This project - the first full FTTH installation in Missouri – was running in 12 months, and provides more than adequate bandwidth for planned service upgrades such as VoIP and video.


CANEY VALLEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

After a devastating ice storm, Finley Engineering immediately mobilized crews to rebuild severely damaged areas of Southeastern Kansas.


CLEAR LAKE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO.

The new turnkey system helped Clear Lake provide a better service offering, lowered support costs and helped them gain an edge in an increasingly competitive marketplace.


CHARITON VALLEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

Finley Engineering successfully completed the system improvements for Chariton Valley and made additional improvements on further projects.


LARGE ELECTRIC UTILITY LOCATED IN PACIFIC NW

Finley Engineering executed a multiple transmission line rating project on schedule that applied various scenarios and a short evaluation period to provide a comprehensive analysis for the client.


MAJOR INVESTOR OWNED UTILITY

Finley Engineering’s highly experienced personnel deemed an extension of their client’s staff by adhering to time lines and budgets of distribution design projects.


N. W. ELECTRIC POWER COOPERATIVE

While working with government officials and land owners, Finley Engineering effectively secured the critical transmission tie to feed a developing area in Kansas City, Missouri.


NATIONAL LONG DISTANCE CARRIER

Finley opened up a new territory for the long distance carrier in about a year and was on-budget.


RANGE TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE

The project expanded the service area, increased the customer base, and has capacity for increased data and Internet connections.


RIO GRANDE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

Finley’s efficiency in the initial stages of the project paid off for RGEC such that the stringent timetable was met, thus keeping this high-profile project on schedule.


SENECA TELEPHONE CO.

Seneca has provided enhanced services, reduced energy costs because of decreased power consumption, and reduced heating & cooling required for the equipment.


TRI-COUNTY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE

The system was configured to compress ten to twelve channels into a single stream, allowing TCC to increase their channel count in the RF system.


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Power


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Right of Way and Permitting


Smart Grid


Surveying


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Presentations


Technologies and the Future



Alma FTTP Open House


Best Practices with IP Security


Fall 2007 WSTA Conference


Fiber-to-the-Home Design Considerations


Goodbye to Copper?


IP for the Technician


Illinois TV - IPTV


Outside Plant FTTH Overbuilds


Rural VoIP: Protocol, Standards & Technologies


The What & Why of WiMAX Deployments


What Happened to the Local Service Provider?



Whitepapers


Smart Grid Whitepaper