| Publisher | Cisco Systems | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Date added | 11 Jan 2009 | |
| Topics | Mobile - Wireless Communications, MAN, VoIP - IP Telephony | ||
| Downloads | 37 | ||
Located in East Jutland, Aarhus is Denmark's second largest city with approximately 300,000 inhabitants. The City requested a network that could bring together its 1,500 institutions - local government buildings, schools and kindergartens, libraries and old people's homes - and potentially deliver new services to businesses and residents. It had to be high-speed and able to support the future introduction of new technologies such as wireless and IP telephony. Built entirely on Cisco Systems' technology, a design was developed by Netdesign. It proposed a fibre backbone with around 60 Points of Presence (POPs) that would cover the entire metropolitan area from the start - not just the areas or locations which had been specified.
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