MILLERSBURG Holmes County office buildings are in for a major boost when a new wireless system is put in place that will increase the meg capacity from 100 to 10,000.
Commissioners met with Blueshift Wireless co-owners Kyle Yoder and Dean Anderson on Monday to discuss the project, which will be broken into four phases that at the end will form a wireless line circle that connects all of the county office buildings in Millersburg, and will be accessible to businesses.
"Right now we have the existing fiber that runs through town," Yoder said. "The goal is to make a ring, that is redundant, and also making it accessible to businesses.