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Greenville, North Carolina is a city on the rise. Dubbed the "Gateway to Eastern North Carolina," Greenville offers first-class recreational facilities, boasts a new convention center and is home to East Carolina University and its Brody School of Medicine. The company wanted to boasts a new convention center and is home to East Carolina University and its Brody School of Medicine. A Nortel Municipal Wireless solution is now allowing the City of Greenville to provide free downtown Internet access. The city has deployed Nortel's Wireless Mesh product - the Nortel Wireless Gateway 7250 - as well as Wireless Access Point 7220s and the Nortel Enterprise Network Management System, which enables network administrators to identify and resolve problems and performance bottlenecks before they impact network services.
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