| Publisher | Nortel Networks | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 01 Jan 2007 |
| Topics | Ethernet, Switching, Bandwidth Issues | ||
| Downloads | 3 | ||
Owensboro is the 4th largest city in Kentucky with over 50,000 residents. Owensboro Public Schools deliver programs to meet the diverse needs of over 4,000 students across nine schools. Owensboro Public School is committed to making technology a key part of its educational standards, curriculum, teaching and learning strategies, and assessment instruments. This commitment requires a reliable, affordable technology infrastructure which will serve the district's current and future goals. The school district deployed Nortel Ethernet Routing Switches 8600 to deliver 10 gigabits of bandwidth in the core of their network and Ethernet Routing Switches 5000 series to deliver one gigabit of bandwidth to the desktop.
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