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Campus Coverage
Tuesday, 05 October 2010 21:24

Summary

Any organization with multiple buildings in a common geography is considered a campus. Typical examples include education, healthcare, enterprise, and industrial complexes. Campuses have a powerful need to provide an interconnected network of communication equipment that transmits and receives voice, video, and data to all locations in the campus. The increasing availability of advanced applications is driving the constant addition of new technologies to expand the capabilities of existing infrastructure.

 

Features

• Basic voice and data
• Combination of wired and wireless technologies
• Building-to-building connections
• Network availability in all locations
• Physical diversity
• Several available bandwidths
• Wireless point-to-point, multipoint, mesh topologies
• Internet access in all locations
• Leased line replacement
• Coverage for buildings and areas not easy to cable

Benefits

• Improves efficiency of employees by allowing operational service at any location
• Saves cost of purchasing service from carrier
• Reduces cost by running a converged network capable of supporting any type of service or application
• Wireless deployments provide flexibility and fast installation


Rian Rathwick
Written on Tuesday, 05 October 2010 21:24 by Rian Rathwick

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