Council Approves Investigation into Potential Upgrade of Telecommunications Infrastructure
In a recent development, the Buffalo City Council has given the green light to explore a collaborative agreement with Johnson County. The aim is to jointly purchase a new telephone system, potentially provided by Cisco Webex Calling.
The decision was made following votes on August 7 and August 13, 2025. However, it's important to note that the purchase is not yet finalised, and the specifics of the agreement remain undisclosed.
Mayor Shane Schrader has provided some details about the proposed collaboration, but these have not been fully disclosed in the available information. Vice-Mayor Myra Camino is also involved in the potential investigation of this collaboration.
The location of both Buffalo and Johnson County is not specified in the text. The nature of the agreement between the city, county, and Cisco Webex Calling is also unclear at this stage. The location of Cisco Webex Calling is not mentioned.
It's worth noting that while the council has approved the collaboration, a partnership with Cisco Webex Calling is not guaranteed. The collaboration, if it proceeds, will involve all three parties working together on the implementation of the new telephone system.
This potential collaboration could mark a significant step forward in communication infrastructure for both Buffalo and Johnson County. As more details emerge, we will keep you updated.
[1] Buffalo City Council Meeting Minutes, August 7, 2025. [2] Buffalo City Council Meeting Minutes, August 13, 2025.
The Buffalo City Council, in their recent decision, has agreed to investigate a collaborative technology agreement with Johnson County, focusing on jointly acquiring a new telephone system potentially from Cisco Webex Calling. City Council members, including Mayor Shane Schrader and Vice-Mayor Myra Camino, are involved in this potential investigation.