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NETGEAR Builds Mobile Learning Environment for the University of Canberra

Overview The University of Canberra has 1,200 staff and 10,000 students, with ninety countries represented by its student body. The challenge for the University of Canberra was to implement an IT framework which supported the seamless interaction of wired and wireless solutions, improved bandwidth capabilities and provided sufficient levels of secure wireless coverage across the campus. Due to the networking provider's ability to exceed the identified criteria, the University of Canberra selected NETGEAR, along with their preferred network integration reseller ASI Solutions, as its partner to plan and implement the required upgrades.

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PublisherNETGEAR File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJune 2007 Downloads1
FormatCase Studies   
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