Webcast: Network Infrastructure for Educational Facilities and Campuses

Webcast: Network Infrastructure for Educational Facilities and Campuses

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Webinar: Network Infrastructure in
Educational Facilities and Campuses
Date: Thursday, October 6, 2022
Time: 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT
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In K-12 as well as higher-education environments, network connectivity is one of the most essential learning tools. With robust and reliable network connections, educators, students, and administrators have the opportunity to maximize the learning experience.

While much focus is rightly aimed at students’ residential connectivity, countless opportunities exist to enhance and upgrade the network capabilities on-site at educational institutions.

In this October 6 webinar, technical experts will provide detailed information on multiple options available to modernize these networks.

Hope to see you there!

Presented by:

Speaker
Joon Hwang
Sr Market Development Manager
CommScope
Speaker
Jason Bautista
Solutions Architect – Enterprise Strategy and Technology
CommScope
Speaker
Bree Murphy, RCDD
Global Training | Applications Engineer
Oberon – A division of Chatsworth Products Inc.
Speaker
Joel Fischer
Sales Engineering Director
Tellabs
Speaker
Moderator: Patrick McLaughlin
Chief Editor
Cabling Installation & Maintenance
What You’ll Learn:

  • How to deploy WiFi access points to optimize wireless connectivity in classrooms and on campuses.
  • Characteristics and benefits of fiber-optic cabling for applications in academic environments.
  • How a passive optical LAN serves multiple needs for a public school district in New York.

Who should attend:

  • Professionals who specify, design, isntall, test, or use cabling and wireless networks in educational facilities and campuses, including K-12 and higher education.

Can’t join us for the live event?
We’ve got you covered. Register now, and we’ll send you the on-demand viewing link shortly after the broadcast.

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