City of Honolulu to Deploy Gigabit Fiber Network Powered By Cisco
Posted on: Tuesday, 8 April 2008, 12:00 CDT
Cisco has announced that its channel partners enVision Networked Solutions and Hawaiian Telcom, have worked with the city of Honolulu to help deploy a gigabit fiber network and 3,500 Cisco Unified IP phones.
This citywide network overhaul, part of a multi-year project to transform Honolulu's communication and collaboration capabilities, includes the delivery of Cisco Unified Communications capabilities to Mayor's office.
The City of Honolulu's revitalization efforts were plagued with a severely outdated public branch exchange (PBX) system that featured 14 separate PBX and key systems, including the main PBX system that was 30 years old and costing the City $0.25 million per year to maintain. The City of Honolulu's network quickly became an important issue. The result was the creation of a network upgrade that began two years ago.
Source: Datamonitor
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