Hong Kong school deploys Nortel

Fiber Optics Weekly Update, Feb 7, 2003

Seeking to strengthen its educational and administrative information technology (IT) resources, the Canadian International School of Hong Kong (CDNIS) has deployed a high-speed, high-bandwidth Gigabit Ethernet and Internet telephony solution from Nortel.

The Nortel Networks solution for CDNIS includes Nortel Networks' Passport 8600 Intelligent Routing Switch at the network core; Nortel Networks' BayStack Ethernet Switches for high-speed desktop connectivity; and Nortel Networks' i2004 Internet Telephones to capitalize on new services enabled by voice and data convergence. CDNIS expects this solution to enhance its extensive computer-based teaching, as well as to help meet demand for Web, telephony and e-mail services for more than 1,500 students and faculty. In addition to more than 60 i2004 Internet Telephones, CDNIS has also deployed Nortel Networks' Optivity Telephony Manager for simplified configuration and management of their telephony systems.

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