TELE Greenland and Cisco Bring IP Next-Generation Network to World's Largest Island COPENHAGEN, Denmark, May 8, 2008 - Cisco® announced today that TELE Greenland A/S, the telecommunications, and postal services provider for Greenland, is transforming its data network into an Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN) to deliver broadband Internet access, telephone and video entertainment services to more than 24,000 subscribers. The network transformation will be implemented by NetDesign, a Cisco Gold Certified Partner, and will be based on Cisco's most powerful ... Geek Terminal Serves Up Business Mobility for Corporate Executives on the Go with Cisco Unified Communications SINGAPORE, May 2, 2008 - Geek Terminal, a unique concept café in the heart of Singapore's central business district, has selected Cisco® Unified Communications and wireless solutions to power its rebranding efforts. Extending the boundaries of the corporate environment, the technology upgrade at Geek Terminal will provide mobile business executives with convenient and highly secure access to integrated voice, video and wireless networking for always-on connectivity, enhancing ... Kiang Wu Hospital Sets New Paradigm for a Digital Hospital Infrastructure with Cisco's Unified Communications and Unified Wireless Network HONG KONG, April 30, 2008 - Kiang Wu Hospital and Cisco today announced that the hospital will deploy Cisco IP (Internet Protocol) networking technologies in its new Dr. Henry Y. T. Fok Specialist Medical Center in Macau. The deployment is designed to support the delivery of high quality medical services and a brand new experience to the communities of Macau and Hong Kong. Designed to meet the growing demand for quality healthcare services, Macau's Kiang Wu Hospital is ... Police Department Secures Network and Improves Officer Safety April 29, 2008 New York's Suffolk County comprises 1000 square miles of eastern Long Island, and is one of the most populous counties in the United States, with more than 1.4 million residents residing within its boundaries. Keeping these citizens safe is the responsibility of the Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD), with more than 2700 sworn officers. Like any organization that depends upon computers and laptops, the SCPD wanted to find a way to minimize unidentified ... Cisco Helps Connect 15 Branch Offices for Russian Automotive Association MOSCOW, Russia - April 25, 2008 - Cisco today announced that the Russian Automotive Association (RAA) has completed first stage deployment of a new end-to-end network using Cisco® technology. The new Internet Protocol (IP)-based network, which connects 15 RAA branch offices across several Russian regions, helps improve data exchange between RAA headquarters and branches. The benefits to RAA are greatly enhanced network performance, resulting in significant productivity and efficiency ...
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