SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA — (Marketwire) — 02/04/13 — Meru Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: MERU), a leader in virtualized wireless LAN solutions, today announced that Communitech () has deployed a Meru wireless network at the Communitech Hub. The Hub is a 44,000 square-foot historically significant facility housing 75 companies and 3 post-secondary educational institutions as well as more than 30 functional peer groups involving the 1,000 tech companies in Waterloo Region.
Communitech is a not-for-profit organization that helps technology companies in Ontario, Canada start, grow and succeed while promoting Waterloo Region as a technology cluster. Waterloo Region is home to almost 1,000 tech companies that span the information technology, digital media, biomedical, aerospace, environmental technology and advanced manufacturing sectors. Home-grown global companies like Research In Motion (RIM), OpenText, Desire2Learn, Christie Digital Systems Canada, and COM DEV are located in Waterloo Region along with hundreds of startups and SMEs. The fosters a unique digital media ecosystem and is one of many commercialization facilities that make up the (CDMN).
The Meru network serves as the foundation for all Hub tenants- communications. Meru-s single-channel, virtual cell architecture ensures lack of interference with neighbors, including Google, that share the space. In addition to the 75 residents, Communitech regularly hosts more than 30 peer-group meetings involving the more than 1,000 companies in the region. Group participants frequently have more than one mobile device each, so device densities can get quite high at peak use.
“What we do here involves a lot of people coming in and out of our doors all the time bringing in their own mobile devices, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops,” said says Brad Buckborough, Communitech network administrator. “A wired network is not going to work in this situation, and many wireless vendors are unable to meet our needs, due to the stone and steel architecture and historical status of the building. The Meru network was the right choice for us, and Meru-s E(z)RF management makes it very easy and cost effective to maintain.”
The Communitech Hub occupies a building that was the largest tannery in the British Commonwealth in the 1900s. The building is full of stone and metal beams, with sharp angles and curved walls that can hinder wireless penetration and coverage. The Meru APs were installed without compromising the historical integrity of the building, and users can roam throughout the Hub without losing their network connection.
“Meru is intently focused on meeting the needs of highly dynamic and architecturally challenging environments like the Communitech Hub, where other wireless vendors often struggle,” said Srinath Sarang, co-founder and general manager of hospitality and entertainment solutions at Meru. “Our single-channel architecture and expertise with high-density environments made it possible for us to meet Communitech-s members- needs while ensuring against interference with and from close neighbors such as Google.”
About Meru Networks
Meru Networks (NASDAQ: MERU) designs, develops, and distributes virtualized wireless LAN solutions that provide enterprises with the performance, reliability, predictability and operational simplicity of a wired network with the advantages of mobility. Meru Networks eliminates the deficiencies of multichannel, client-controlled architectures with its innovative, single-channel, virtualized network architecture that easily handles device density and diversity. Meru wireless LAN solutions are deployed in major vertical industries including Fortune 500 businesses, education, hospitality, healthcare and retail supply chain. Founded in 2002, Meru is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., with operations in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific. Visit or call (408) 215-5300 for more information.
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