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Classroom cable

Communications News,  August, 2006  

Geneva Area City Schools in northeast Ohio has selected VBrick Systems to stream cable television to the classroom-eliminating $200,000 in traditional information technology infrastructure costs. Geneva also is able to select and restrict access to specific cable stations, thereby ensuring age-appropriate content throughout the district.

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Geneva selected encoder appliances to stream cable television channels to each classroom. "We chose this solution because it provides the most efficient and economical way to bring cable television into the schools," says Scott Huggins, director of technology, Geneva Area City Schools.

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