Essa Academy Deploys Over 2,000 Apple Devices on the Meru Education-Grade (MEG(TM)) Wireless Platform to Deliver Uninterrupted Learning

With no fixed telephones the Wi-Fi network will also carry all of academy-s VoIP traffic
With no fixed telephones the Wi-Fi network will also carry all of academy-s VoIP traffic
BASKING RIDGE, NJ — (Marketwire) — 12/19/12 –New infrastructure for City of Boynton Beach is designed for maximum uptime.Solution includes new wireless connectivity in city buildings and public gathering spots.Avaya today announced that the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, has selected a new Avaya network that will provide the high levels of reliability the city needs to deliver seamless support to a busy city staff.Located in Palm Beach County on Florida-s famed Atlantic coastline, Boynton Be
Meru wireless network access deployed for major events and successfully tested during European Football Championships
New program provides deal registration incentives with no-cost training and demo gear for partners
AireStrata(TM) G Includes Industry Exclusive Features and Enhanced 4G Network Flexibility
Meru Enables Higher Education, Healthcare, Hospitality and Carpeted Enterprises Meet the Demands of BYOD With Powerful Meru WLAN Solutions
New SEH Interface Cards Attach Kyocera Printers to WLANs, Fiber Optic, and Gigabit
Fiber Optic Networks
Bielefeld, July 1st, 2008. – The German network specialist SEH announces today the
launch of three print servers for all Kyocera printers and MFPs with KUIO port. The
PS129 print server enables the direct attachment to fiber optic networks
(100BaseFX). The twin model PS1129 is the first interface card to connect Kyocera
output devices to fast gigabit fiber optic networks (1000BaseSX). T