Wlan In Nm

Communications News, March, 2008

The public school system in Santa Fe, N.M., is deploying wireless local-area networks (WLANs) from Meru Networks that will provide wireless coverage for 35 buildings and some 14,500 students, faculty and staff. Santa Fe Public Schools will extend wireless coverage district-wide to its three high schools, four middle schools, 19 elementary schools and various administration buildings.

John Phaklides, director of technology for Santa Fe Public Schools, says the highly mobile nature of school populations, along with the inherent limitations of wired networks, are driving the move to district-wide wireless.

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