Alabama School District Chooses Trapeze WiFi

Posted on September 17th, 2007 at 10:00 am to ComputerWire by ComputerWire News
Auburn City Schools, in Alabama, has deployed a Trapeze WiFi network for its more than 1,000 laptop-equipped students and teachers at the district’s junior high and high schools. The schools chose Trapeze’s gear over Cisco’s and Aruba’s for its ease of use and reliability, said Auburn City Schools director of technology Debbie Rice.  Full story »

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