Trillion Launches Wireless Wide Area Network Integrated with a Complete Suite of Broadband Services in Guthrie, Oklahoma
Monday, March 29, 2004 at 10:34
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AUSTIN, TEXAS - March 29, 2004 - Trillion announces the commencement of high-speed Internet access and Wide Area Network (WAN) connectivity for Guthrie Public Schools in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Trillion recently completed the construction and implementation of a broadband wireless backbone interconnecting seven key district locations with high-speed Internet and providing an integrated suite of services including firewall, content filtering, DNS, email and customized portal services.
"We were looking for the best solution for our bandwidth needs," commented Mr. Dee Benson, Director of Technology for Guthrie Public Schools. "When you can cost-effectively enjoy a seamless wireless network across multiple sites it is easy to understand our decision. Trillion's wireless broadband solution met all of our key criteria, from reliability and TCO to flexibility and scale. Trillion's network will bring ten times the network capacity that Guthrie previously experienced -- all for about the same cost."
"Trillion has helped over 1200 schools implement secure, high quality data, voice, and video networks and we are proud to provide a cost-effective and robust network to Guthrie Public Schools," said Bear Poth, President and CEO of Trillion. "Our experience in design, construction, and maintenance of carrier class networks provides school districts with a timely alternative to traditional, bandwidth challenged, WAN solutions."
Trillion, headquartered in Austin, Texas, is a leading provider of wireless broadband services, high-speed Internet access and IP telephony solutions for education, government, municipalities, libraries, and medical facilities. Trillion specializes in designing, installing, operating, and maintaining wide and local area network systems that utilize state-of-the-art wireless technology.
For more information, visit www.trillion.net or call (512) 334-4100.

