UB Networks Migrates Hunterdon Central Regional High School to ATM; GeoLAN 500 NonStop Super Switching Hub Helps Hunterdon Open the Door to a Higher Level of Learning.SANTA CLARA Santa Clara, city, Cuba Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 12, 1996--UB Networks today announced Hunterdon Central Regional High School Hunterdon Central Regional High School is a comprehensive, regional, four-year public high school, and school district that serves, as of 2006, approximately 3,020 students from five municipalities in east central Hunterdon County, New Jersey. (HCRHS HCRHS Hunterdon Central Regional High School (New Jersey) HCRHS Holy Cross Regional High School (Surrey, BC, Canada) ) in Flemington, N.J., has selected the GeoLAN/500 super switching hub A device that acts as a central switch or PBX, connecting one line to another. In a local area network (LAN), a switching hub gives any two stations on the network the full bandwidth of the line. as the foundation for the network infrastructure supporting a leading edge educational system. UB Networks is migrating the HCRHS network backbone from shared LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. to ATM switching. The new ATM backbone will provide high-speed access to Internet servers and CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). databases. The GeoLAN/500 super switching hub delivers robust access to local servers and eliminates network congestion In data networking and queueing theory, network congestion occurs when a link or node is carrying so much data that its quality of service deteriorates. Typical effects include queueing delay, packet loss or the blocking of new connections. . HCRHS is at the forefront of the movement towards making technology an integral part of educating America's students, offering a curriculum structured around real-world complex problems in a task-oriented learning environment. This includes student access to a network that links every classroom, office and building via fiber-optic cable on a 73-acre campus, including a television and radio station. Each student has an account on the network and dial-in access to the library or school bulletin board. HCRHS uses the network to provide information and resources not only to students, but also to the community, the nation and the world. HCRHS will soon be conducting interactive classroom sessions between local colleges, including Rider University, and gifted and talented high school students in an online mentoring program. "What sets Hunterdon apart from other schools is the implementation of technology not for technology's sake, but to enhance students' ability to navigate in an increasingly complex world," said Raymond Farley, superintendent of Hunterdon Central Regional High School. "With the GeoLAN/500 from UB, our network has plenty of growing room as we move towards multimedia applications and expand classrooms to a global level," stated Dr. Ron Pare, director of information systems at Hunterdon. HCRHS bases its educational curriculum on the fundamental premise that the body of knowledge is expanding faster than teachers can assimilate or distribute that knowledge, the school is in the process of changing the delivery system. The teacher will no longer be the "sage on the stage" but rather a "guide on the side." Equipment at Hunterdon includes the GeoLAN/500 super switching hub, GeoSwitch/155 ATM workgroup switch and GeoStax/E Ethernet stackable hubs on an 850 node network. UB Networks is a leading global supplier of network hardware and software products and is a pioneer in the area of distributed network management solutions. The company offers a full line of enterprise wide networking products including the Geo family of enterprise, workgroup and ATM products as well as comprehensive integration services. UB Networks product and service information is available at World Wide Web site http://www.ub.com. Headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., UB Networks is a wholly owned and independently operated subsidiary of Tandem Computers (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) A technology that transmits multiple signals simultaneously over a single transmission path. Each lower-speed signal is time sliced into one high-speed transmission. ). -0- Note to Editors: Photo and references available. UB Networks, the UB Networks logo, GeoRim, GeoStax, GeoSwitch and GeoLAN are trademarks of Ungermann-Bass Networks, Inc. NonStop is a registered trademark of Tandem Computers in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks are owned by their respective companies. CONTACT: UB Networks Becky Obbema, 408/987-6711 bobbema@ub.com |
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