INMARSAT SELECTS ARUBA TO REPLACE EXISTING WIRELESS LAN.

LAN Product News, December, 2004

Inmarsat has selected Aruba Wireless Networks to replace its existing Wireless LAN (WLAN). Aruba's centralized WLAN switching system will provide seamless mobile computing capabilities for 400 Inmarsat employees throughout its London Headquarters and global branch offices in Europe, the Middle East and North America.

Inmarsat has used 802.11b wireless technology since 1999. It is undertaking a system-wide migration to a centralized architecture from Aruba to increase the performance, security and ongoing management of its entire wireless network.

"The decision to migrate to a centrally switched 802.11a network after four years was primarily driven by a desire for increased performance and to avoid RF interference from other networks," said Peter...

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