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- Fast Learners: With a fiber-optic network a California school district discovers video streaming and distance learning are real options, not just wishful thinking[PDF, 574KB]
- Irvine Unified School District serves approximately 26,000 students in grades kindergarten through 12, relying on nearly 7,000 computers to deliver educational services and back-office support. The school district had tried to use a service that would allow it to download copies of television programs from the Discovery Channel, PBS, and other carriers with education-heavy content. The problem: a legacy network built on T-1 lines. Its network buckled under the load. That changed when Irvine replaced its T-1 system with a new Optical Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network.
Read the complete case study to learn how Irvine addressed their need for a high-speed, cost-effective network and the results they have achieved.
