Tuesday, January 21, 2003

Cisco Supplies Converged Network to Canadian City

The City of Mississauga in Ontario, Canada has deployed a converged voice-data network that is expected to deliver up to $700,000 in annual savings. The $3.3 million dollar network, which is described as the largest municipal IP telephony system in Canada, will feature 2,300 Cisco IP phones at more than 60 municipal buildings throughout the city. The transition to IP telephony, which began in June 2002, is scheduled to be complete by late spring 2003.
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