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Multi-Dwelling Unit Solutions Brief
MDU Solutions: Reinventing Access
A fresh new approach and creative thinking are needed to bring broadband access to residence halls, multiple-dwelling units, and other campus buildings. There are several technology choices to consider including traditional Fiber-to-the-Premises (FTTP), Ultra Broadband copper, and Wireless Wi-Fi. This solution brief provides a quick snapshot of each of these along with associated product information that may benefit the network operators as they consider alternatives for MDU deployments.
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2012 Q1 Special Report on Campus Infrastructure
9 Key Areas To Lead Schools Into the Future
This report focuses on both the technical and people side of the infrastructure equation – the “education superstructure.” Key take-aways include diverse – yet interrelated – topics, such as infrastructure requirements, leadership best practices, and ed-tech community creation.
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Converge Special Report Supplement
Funding and Professional Development
This report not only includes funding sources available to cover campus infrastructure improvements, but also provides a professional development section to guide you in understanding the content in the Special Report on Campus Infrastructure, helping you and your educational institution prepare for a digital future.
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WLAN vs. vWLAN Comparison Chart
Traditional WLAN vs. virtual Wireless LAN (vWLAN®)
This comparison chart compares the costs, features, and benefits of using a virtual Wireless LAN over a traditional WLAN.
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vWLAN Architecture Overview
The Next Generation Wireless Solution: Virtualizing the Wireless LAN
Traditional wireless networks were designed before the explosion of Wi-Fi enabled devices and are now straining under the demand to support more devices, more access points, wider mobility, and greater bandwidth. A more scalable, cost-effective solution has emerged that leverages the power of virtualization to solve these challenges.
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Solutions for BYOD
Bluesocket® virtual Wireless LAN (vWLAN®)
Digital Learning and the Wireless LAN Challenge. In an effort to reach 1-1 computing goals, and as educators move to an era of digital learning, schools and universities have begun to adopt a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) strategy.
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Solutions for Education
NetVanta Unified Communications
With ADTRAN’s NetVanta Unified Communications (UC) products, you can introduce a new level of efficiency and productivity. By providing your staff and faculty advanced communication services at their desk, you can save them time and positively impact their ability to provide the best educational experience possible.
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