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Wireless education

Communications News,  March, 2006  

Aurora Public Schools (APS), the sixth-largest school district in Colorado, has deployed Orthogon Systems' OS-Gemini and OS-Spectra Ethernet point-to-point bridges to increase bandwidth and establish a next-generation network that will be able to handle future applications such as VoIP, video and distance learning.

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The wireless solution was deployed connecting 26 elementary schools and one K-8 school. "In order for our students to take advantage of new learning tools, we needed significantly more bandwidth to deploy these advanced voice/video applications" says Mark Lindstone, APS chief information officer.

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