Strix Systems Showcases Real-World, Multi-Service, City-Wide Mesh Network at W2i Digital Cities Convention.CALABASAS, Calif. -- Strix Systems, Inc.: CORE NEWS FACTS * Strix Systems showcases one of the largest (40 sq. mi.) fully deployed border-to-border wireless mesh networks at W2i Digital Cities Convention '07 in Tempe, Arizona Tempe (pronounced /tɛm.'piː/) is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, with a population of 169,712 according to 2006 Census Bureau estimates. , February 13 and 14, 2007. * Tempe's wireless mesh network, in place for over a year, today provides the critical 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 infrastructure for the city's municipal operations and public safety organizations, including the fire department, police department, and emergency services emergency services Emergency care '…services …necessary to prevent death or serious impairment of health and, because of the danger to life or health, require the use of the most accessible hospital available and equipped to furnish those services' , as well as other government agencies. * A critical advantage of the Tempe network, which is the first and largest mesh network A communications network in which there are at least two pathways to each node. If one of the paths fails, the other is still available. A "fully meshed" network means that every node has a direct connection to every other node, which is a very elaborate and expensive architecture. of its type deployed in the U.S., is its ability to support high-speed roaming. This roaming expedites the city's ability to respond to crucial events and enables a growing number of applications. * Speakers at the W2i event include Mayor Hugh Hallman; Dave Heck, deputy CIO CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. (Chief Information Officer) The executive officer in charge of information processing in an organization. ; and Galen Updike, telecommunications development manager of the State of Arizona's Government Information Technology Agency (GITA). The speakers will discuss the applications of the network as well as the benefits and challenges of large-scale wireless mesh networks. COMMENTARY * "Our city-wide network is a critical resource for our emergency services and other government agencies, and gives us complete mobile broadband Description Mobile Broadband is a type of wireless internet access that differs from Wi-Fi. Mobile Broadband is the name used to describe the 3G services which are made possible by HSDPA and HSUPA, the latest technologies on the W-CDMA evolutionary path. connectivity throughout the city," said Dave Heck, deputy CIO, City of Tempe. "The network has been performing well, and we continue to leverage the network for new applications that will help us optimize government processes and emergency response." * "One can be connected across the entire city. As trucks are en route to a fire they can pull up directly all the information about the location from our GIS system, for example," said Mayor Hugh Hallman. "They'll then be able to connect to all of the emergency responders who need to be at a scene. Connecting all of our emergency response personnel wirelessly helps them respond together in an integrated fashion, provide better service, and save more lives." * "I love the mesh network," said Al Jensen Allan Raymond Jensen (born November 27, 1958 in Hamilton, Ontario[1] is a former Canadian ice hockey goaltender. Selected 31st overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1978 NHL Entry Draft, Jensen only played one game for the Red Wings before he was traded to the , hazardous materials specialist, Tempe Fire Department. "In my business you need to see what's going on What's Going On is a record by American soul singer Marvin Gaye. Released on May 21, 1971 (see 1971 in music), What's Going On reflected the beginning of a new trend in soul music. and make decisions really quickly. That's what this system enables us to do. It's been very nice". * "The City of Tempe is the best example in America of how a municipal wireless network can provide much needed educational, technological, and emergency services," said U.S. Senator John McCain For McCain's grandfather and father, see John S. McCain, Sr. and John S. McCain, Jr., respectively John Sidney McCain III (born August 29, 1936 in Panama Canal Zone) is an American politician, war veteran, and currently the Republican Senior U.S. Senator from Arizona. . "Tempe is a leader in this field and represents the future of the Internet in America." MULTIMEDIA * Strix Wireless Mesh Network Solutions (http://www.strixsystems.com/solutions/default.asp) * W2i Digital Cities Convention: Tempe, AZ: Feb 13-14 2007 (http://www.w2idigitalcitiesconvention.com/02142007/index.html KEY WORDS W2i, W2i Digital Cities Convention, Tempe, AZ, Arizona, public safety, police, fire, municipal, municipality, multi-service wireless network, high-speed wireless access, 802.11, wireless mesh See wireless mesh network. , wireless mesh networks, wireless mesh manufacture, wireless mesh architecture, wireless mesh equipment, mesh wireless, mesh wireless network, mesh wireless network equipment, mesh network, WiFi mesh, mesh WiFi, outdoor wireless, outdoor wireless networks, outdoor mesh networks, outdoor mesh wireless, mesh wireless technology, wireless mesh technology, multi radio, multi-radio architecture, multi-radio wireless mesh, multi-radio mesh, municipal wireless, municipal networks, municipal mesh networks, metropolitan wireless, metropolitan networks, metropolitan mesh networks, metro mesh, broadband wireless See wireless broadband. equipment, wireless broadband equipment, wireless backhaul, cellular backhaul, public safety networks, mobility, roaming, wireless networking See wireless network. solution, city-wide wireless, wireless network equipment , country-wide wireless About Strix OWS The Strix Access/One OWS OWS Operational Weather Squadron OWS Office of Workforce Security OWS Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. OWS Outdoor Wireless System OWS Operator Workstation (Ericsson) OWS Oil Water Separator OWS Open Water Swim and IWS See iPlanet Web Server. modular mesh products deliver the largest capacity (up to six radios and 768 users per node, three to six times the norm), highest throughput (five times the norm at 35 Mbps), and best scalability (users can add more radio boards, 4.9GHz, WiMAX modules, or new technologies). An independent wireless mesh test sponsored by Light Reading and completed in June 2006 found Strix's OWS 2400-30 delivers the best throughput and capacity, the greatest scalability for voice applications, and the best mobility/roaming. Strix networks scale to 10 or more wireless hops with near-zero throughput loss and latency. Customers can deliver real-time applications with a minimum of wired connections for a given area, which reduces CapEx and OpEx. About Strix Systems Strix Systems is the proven worldwide leader in wireless mesh networking. Strix's Access/One products are the industry's only modular (chassis-based) mesh systems, delivering the highest throughput, lowest latency, greatest capacity and unparalleled scalability. This new generation of products provides the broadband mobility and reach to support voice, video, and data applications. Sold globally by a network of first-class distributors and integrators, Access/One solutions have been deployed in hundreds of networks worldwide, outdoor and indoor, for the service providers, metro, public safety, government, energy, transportation, hospitality, education, enterprise, and residential markets. For more information about Strix Systems, please visit www.strixsystems.com. NOTE: Strix Systems and Access/One Network are registered trademarks, in the United States and certain other countries, of Strix Systems. Additional company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the individual companies and are respectfully acknowledged |
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