Bandwidth Issues White Papers
LightPointe Case Study: Arena Tourist
Overview Arena Tourist, one of Italy's largest European-wide tour organizers, annually serves thousands of vacationers throughout the Mediterranean. As Arena's facilities in Pula continued to grow - it operates a campground, hotel, and yacht club - its management team sought to enhance the firm's reservation system and communications for guests who want high-speed Internet connectivity and teleconference services. Its challenge was to provide high-bandwidth communications services for clients and guests in a region with very little access to fiber-optic cable networks. For the highest bandwidth and most reliable network solution, Italian telecommunications equipment distributor Essentia suggested a point-to-point wireless network, including optical wireless products from LightPointe.
| Publisher | LightPointe | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | June 2006 | Downloads | 2 |
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