THE ITC

BUILDING REWIRING PROJECT

The
ITC Network Infrastructure Project is a major effort on the part of the Department of Information Technology and Communication to improve the communications infrastructure at the University of Virginia. It is a five year project involving the connection of all major academic, administrative, and medical buildings on Central and North Grounds to a new fiber optic backbone. The second phase of the Network Infrastructure Project, the Building Rewiring Project, involves the installation of new standard cable and connections within each building, capable of supporting telephone, data communications, and video.

Specifics of the Building Rewiring Project

Benefits of the Building Rewiring Project

List of Completed/Pending Buildings

Frequently Asked Questions

Costs associated with the Building Rewiring Project

Documentation Requirements, Wiring, and Maintenance Options

Related Information

Contact ITC about the Building Rewiring Project


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