silicon.com reports on the University of Dundee's installation of a converged network to offer wireless and VoIP:
The University of Dundee is installing a £2.4m converged network as part of a project to boost the IT infrastructure which will offer VoIP for staff and free wireless for students.
The network is part of the university's £5m Network Infrastructure and Communications (NetComms) Project - which is in turn part of the Network Improvement Programme, which kicked off in 2002 with the aim of creating a world-class network infrastructure for the university.
...via Smart Mobs
Posted by dcoates at June 23, 2005 09:13 AM