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BelAir Networks and SpringNet Bring Wi-Fi Downtown in Springfield, Missouri; Residents and Businesses in the Downtown Area Get Free Broadband Wireless Access.


NEW ORLEANS New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded  -- Residents, students, and business people in downtown Springfield now have free wireless Internet access See how to access the Internet.  thanks to BelAir Networks, the first company to offer scalable wide-area wireless broadband High-speed wireless transmission of data. What is "high" speed is always a changing number. Wireless systems are typically slower than land-based, wireline networks. In the past, wireless broadband started at 250 Kbps, whereas land-based broadband was generally considered to start at T1  for metro-scale deployments, and SpringNet(R), a division of City Utilities of Springfield City Utilities of Springfield (CU) is a community-owned utility cooperative serving southwest Missouri with electricity, natural gas, water, telecommunications and transit services. CU provides service to over 106,000 customers. , MO, and a next generation broadband service provider An ISP, telephone company, cable company or other carrier that offers high-speed communications to homes and businesses, typically for Internet access. Cable modems, DSL and T1 lines are the common technologies. See broadband, cable modem, DSL and T1. .

The initial network roll out covers a portion of the Springfield downtown, an area that includes South Street, Walnut Street A number of streets are named Walnut Street:
  • Walnut Street (Harrisburg)
  • Walnut Street (Philadelphia)
Walnut Street may also refer to:
  • Walnut Street Bridge
  • Walnut Street (NJT station), in Montclair, New Jersey
, the Discovery Center, Park Central Square and the Gillioz Theater areas. Users anywhere in this wireless hot zone have free access to the network to check email, or surf the Internet.

"SpringNet was looking at alternative solutions to extend our existing fiber network in areas that were cost-prohibitive to build. It was important to find a solution that allowed us to leverage and distribute additional bandwidth in the easiest, most cost-effective way," stated Dan Brewer, Product and Services Manager, SpringNet. "BelAir's multi-radio backhaul mesh provides bandwidth that is head and shoulders above the rest. The ability to run up to 16 virtual LANs (VLANs) over the wireless mesh See wireless mesh network.  gives us the security and flexibility to expand the network with additional applications beyond wireless voice, video and data applications, to support secure utility, city and private business use."

BelAir was selected after an extensive review process. SpringNet ultimately selected the BelAir solution because it was the only one that delivered high bandwidth wireless backhaul and Layer 2 VLAN See virtual LAN.

VLAN - Virtual Local Area Network
 capabilities. Another deciding factor was BelAir's flexible, multi-radio design for its wireless switch routers, which will allow SpringNet to leverage their fiber network by expanding the wireless network throughout the city when required and adding future wireless technologies as they become available.

"We applaud Springfield for its community-centric approach to developing a broadband wireless See wireless broadband.  network in the city," said Phil Belanger, vice-president of marketing for BelAir Networks. "Because of the extensive fiber network it already had in place, SpringNet was able to work with BelAir to create a network with the potential to both enhance the development of Springfield in the near-term, and expand to offer new revenue channels, and applications to the city in the years to come."

The BelAir200 used in Springfield is a four-radio, wireless multi-service switch router that is built specifically for outdoor deployments. Each BelAir200 includes an access radio module that uses the 2.4 GHz band to support Wi-Fi client access. The access radio is connected to integrated antennas that project Wi-Fi signals over wide open areas and directly into multi-story buildings from the outside.

Every BelAir200 can also be configured with up to three separate 5 GHz backhaul radio modules. These radios and their associated antennas are used to connect multiple BelAir200 systems in a wireless backhaul mesh that takes client traffic to and from the Internet. The resulting system delivers unmatched capacity, security and scalability for large-scale wireless applications.

The complete system is packaged in a small, environmentally-hardened enclosure designed to be mounted directly on light poles in parking lots or on city streets.

The wireless network deployed in Springfield is funded in part by a nonprofit community improvement organization, the Downtown Springfield Community Improvement District (CID Cid or Cid Campeador (sĭd, Span. thēth kämpāäthōr`) [Span.,=lord conqueror], d. 1099, Spanish soldier and national hero, whose real name was Rodrigo (or Ruy) Díaz de Vivar. ), as part of the area's urban renewal program. CID is an organization chartered to visibly improve the city's downtown. Over the last few years, the Years, The

the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109]

See : Time
 downtown area has seen tremendous growth and revitalization. With the support of the downtown businesses, CID facilitates this growth through beautification beau·ti·fy  
tr. & intr.v. beau·ti·fied, beau·ti·fy·ing, beau·ti·fies
To make or become beautiful.



beau
 of streetscapes, maintenance of public parking lots, and through cooperative marketing efforts such as creating a community website, and providing free broadband wireless.

About SpringNet(R)

SpringNet(R) is a next generation Metro Ethernet A metropolitan area network (MAN) that uses a 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) backbone rather than SONET/SDH links. Ethernet offers a more economical alternative. In a Metro Ethernet network, multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) may be deployed to provide quality of service (QoS).  Provider offering Business to Internet access solutions up to 1Gbps and Business-to-Business Ethernet solutions up to 10 Gbps. Interconnected with a host of other Broadband carriers, SpringNet(R) is able to provide connectivity virtually anywhere. SpringNet also offers data collocation services at SpringNet Underground. This facility is approximately 85-ft. underground and provides a naturally hardened environment. This highly secure carrier neutral data facility has a dedicated substation feed, redundant UPS, generators, environmental control equipment, as well as two physically diverse fiber optic network feeds. SpringNet(R) offers custom space and third, half, or full cabinets configurations for customer systems.

SpringNet(R) has designed all of our services to be of Utility-grade, providing businesses with the solutions they need to address today's demanding data and bandwidth needs.

For more information, Please visit SpringNet(R) on the World Wide Web at http://www.springnet.net

About BelAir Networks

BelAir Networks is the first company to offer scalable, wide-area wireless broadband solutions with the highest quality for data, voice and video. BelAir's wireless networking solutions are built on the only multi-service architecture for wide-area wireless broadband deployments of Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and 3G Cellular networks. Built specifically for outdoor deployments, BelAir Networks' patented solution delivers the lowest cost per user and deploys in days, blending into the physical infrastructure of downtown business districts, hotels and resorts, and college campuses. Founded in 2001, BelAir Networks is a privately held company privately held company

A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly.
 headquartered in Kanata, Ontario. For more information, please visit www.belairnetworks.com.
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