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Enterprises and Government
With the increased prevalence of the BYOD (bring your own device) movement, enterprises and government agencies are struggling to keep up with the exabytes of data crossing their networks. The bandwidth tsunami caused by the proliferation of Wi-Fi-enabled devices is forcing these organizations to reevaluate their current policies and look for solutions that help them squeeze more performance out of their existing bandwidth.
With a steady stream of visitors - from external consultants to attorneys and auditors to employees from other branch offices - enterprises and government face the tremendous task of providing hassle-free and fast Internet access to these external visitors, while ensuring the security of the Local Area Network is maintained. Because of the sensitive nature of the data contained in the networks of many enterprises and government agencies, it is crucial for guest access to be secure to prevent unwanted attacks or information breaches.
Education
Education has specialized needs for public Internet access. Educational campuses demand high levels of access to both the public Internet and the institution's internal networks, thereby requiring stringent control and management of usage and bandwidth. Both wired and wireless Internet connection is expected in almost every building on campus, including labs, libraries and residence halls by students as well as faculty and even outside visitors. Providing public Internet access to such a broad range of stakeholders can easily be turned into a steady revenue stream.
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