Chantry Networks.
A newcomer to the industry, Chantry chan·try n. pl. chan·tries Ecclesiastical 1. An endowment to cover expenses for the saying of masses and prayers, usually for the soul of the founder of the endowment.
2. Networks (www.chantrynetworks.com) demonstrated its VNSWorks (virtual Network Services) technology at the show. The product reduces the number of routers needed for a complete wireless network, allowing for a variety of installations. Judge's CERTIFICATE, JUDGE'S, English practice. The judge who tries the cause is authorized by several statutes in certain cases to certify, so as to decide when the party or parties shall or shall not be entitled to costs. comment: "This is a highly scalable solution that should make it easy for lots of schools to join the wireless revolution."
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