THE Journal — Telecom

A World Without Wires

Whether helping to resurrect the Katrina-devastated South or upgrading educational access in districts far and wide, more affordable wireless mesh and voice networks are changing the learning environment across the nation.
(1/1/2006)

VoIP to the Rescue

Faced with the challenges hampering school communications nationwide, three districts move bravely into the future with Web-based telephony.
(12/1/2005)

District-Vendor Partnerships

(11/1/2005)

Promoting Synchronous Interaction in an eLearning Environment

Cyber-instructors continually seek instructional tools that will hold students’ attention, and make online communications more efficient and effective.
(9/1/2005)

Flexible Network Infrastructure Helps Meet District’s Changing Needs

(9/1/2005)

Nortel Completes Deployments Across North America

Vermont educators come together to build a data warehouse that helps improve schools and student learning throughout the state.
(8/1/2005)

Surviving a Communications Network Overhaul

A head-to-head look at how 13 antivirus solutions stack up.
(8/1/2005)

Amarillo ISD Improves Functionality, Reduces Phone Costs With Digital Communications System

(4/1/2005)

Integrating Voice Into the School Network: Benefits of Wireless VoIP

(3/1/2005)

VoIP in a Campus Environment

(3/1/2005)

Click to Meet 4.0

(9/1/2004)

Polycom V500

(9/1/2004)

Notification Technologies Inc.

(6/1/2004)

Carnegie Mellon Links Up With LightPointe's Optical Wireless Technology to Serve Off-Campus Building

(6/1/2004)

Automated Notification System Improves Calif. School District's Crisis Management, Attendance

(4/1/2004)

Wireless Telephones Help Schools Increase Communications, Decrease Safety Risks

(3/1/2004)

Somerset Area Schools Select SSL-Based Solution to Connect to the Digital World

(12/1/2003)

Short Takes: SpectraLink Corp.

(10/1/2003)

'SchoolMessenger' Keeps Schools and Homes Connected

(6/1/2003)

Education Telecom, Polycom Launch Global Education Network

(2/1/2003)

Technology Takes On Rural Alaskan Schools

(11/1/2002)

Case Study: Franklin County District Goes Wireless

(5/1/2002)

FirstClass Unified Communications v6.2

(5/1/2002)

MiLAN Introduces Multi-Layer Switch

(5/1/2002)

Troy School District's Integration of Media Curriculum

(12/1/2001)

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