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And the winner of the electric and gas survey drawing is…

Posted By IAMU, Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Randy Tilk of Alta Municipal Utilities. Thank you to all of our gas and electric members who recently completed our survey seeking input on current and future demands for hiring utility professionals. We are in the process of compiling the data. We will send out an email summarizing the data to everyone who completed a survey. We will also include an article with the survey results in the next issue of the IAMU Connection magazine, due out in March.

Tags:  Alta  Electric  Gas  Member Survey 

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Ron Deiber of Alta Honored with "Recognition of Service" Plaque

Posted By IAMU, Monday, August 22, 2016

Provided by the Storm Lake Pilot Tribune

At the North Iowa Municipal Electric Cooperative Association (NIMECA) picnic on Thursday evening, August 11th, Ron Deiber of Alta was honored with a resolution plaque for "Recognition of Service" to NIMECA by CEO Greg Fritz. Ron was a valued employee for Alta Municipal Utilities, and served as Utility Superintendent from early 1973 through late 2000. After his retirement, he stayed on as Director representing AMU's generation and transmission interests.

Alta Utilities Manager Randy Tilk also gave Deiber a "Recognition of Service" plaque for his services representing Alta Municipal Utilities, and the interests of the City of Alta for over 40 years on behalf of the Board of Trustees.

Ron began as Director of NIMECA in January 1973, Served as Treasurer from 1979-1980, President from 1981-2000, and Vice President from 2002-2016. Ron served as NIMECA's representative on the Corn Belt Power Cooperative Board of Directors from 1980-2016 where he also served as Corn Belt's Vice President.

 










Pictured at left, Greg Fritz with Ron Deiber / Photo by Randy Tilk

Tags:  Alta  NIMECA  Ron Deiber 

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Alta Prepares for 1 Ghz Upgrade

Posted By IAMU, Friday, June 19, 2015
Alta Municipal Utilities (Altatec) is embarking on a project to upgrade their existing HFC network from 870 mHz to 1 gHz.  Bids were opened earlier this month, with Larry Butler and Oak Hill Consulting providing the engineering work.  TSB Communications Contractors was the only bidder for the construction.  Both were involved in the original Altatec network construction in 2000.

The project will cost around $375,000 and will allow Altatec to significantly increase broadband speeds to customers.  In addition to upgrading the plant bandwidth capacity, Altatec will be moving to a DOCSIS 3.0 CMTS.  That will allow them to transition voice customers away from the end-of-life ADC platform to VoIP.

Altatec General Manager Randy Tilk says the move to the Arris C4 CMTS will rid the system of bottlenecks that were causing significant customer slowdowns, especially during "snow days" last winter.  The C4 will allow Altatec to provide up to 160 Mbps per node, quadrupling the capacity of their current C3 platform.

Construction will begin this summer, with conversion of customers to DOCSIS 3.0 modem expected to take into 2016.

Tags:  Alta  Broadband 

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