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Palm Beach County Schools Improve Services and Safety Through Phased Migration to Avaya IP Telephony

Overview The Palm Beach County School District has earned its reputation for excellence. Within a tight budget, the challenge was to incorporate safety enhancements and improve communications between staff and parents, and improve service to the district's homebound, Special Needs, and all students. A multi-year, phased migration to Avaya IP Telephony Solutions, with schools linked via a private network. The IP platform supports new public safety, distance learning, and transportation notification applications. Decreased network and maintenance costs help the project pay for itself.

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PublisherAvaya File FormatPDF
Date PublishedApril 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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