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Indian school goes wireless

The students of Manipal University in India will be able to access the internet from the classroom to even the parking areas, having migrated to an all-wireless network infrastructure.

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The solution, provided by Motorola, will enable stable internet access to students and faculty as well as enabling high-speed wireless bridging between multiple campus buildings in a single site or direct connectivity amongst multiple schools in the same school district.

In this way, the solution will help enhance the learning experience for students and help staff stay productive and secure.

“The all-wireless enterprise solution leverages the full benefits of wireless LAN, enabling full mobility and access to information any time, virtually any place on the school campus,” said Sujai Hajela, vice president and general manager of Enterprise WLAN, Motorola Enterprise Mobility business.

“At one-fifth to one-tenth the cost of a wired network, the all-wireless network can instantly save educational institutions millions of dollars per year in leased line costs,” added Hajela.

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