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Home » Cincinnati Bell Standardizes on Ruckus for Smarter Wi-Fi

Cincinnati Bell Standardizes on Ruckus for Smarter Wi-Fi

November 27, 2012
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Cincinnati Bell has standardized on Ruckus Wireless’ Smart Wi-Fi solution to support its enterprise managed services, Wi-Fi hotspot and emerging metro public access businesses. The technology is being used for managed, campus-wide Wi-Fi such as local stadium venues, college campuses, and other hospitality establishments.

Cincinnati Bell’s commercial Wi-Fi services are managed through Ruckus ZoneDirector Smart WLAN controllers, located at Cincinnati Bell’s central office.

Ruckus noted that at one college campus in particular, Cincinnati Bell is using its Ruckus ZoneFlex 802.11n products to deliver an average download of 440 gigabytes per 24-hour period from only 100 students and their devices.

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