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Overview:
When Bhakta considered high-speed Internet access options for Premier's two properties in Ontario, CA, he looked at the various options offered by wired and wireless networking. What Bhakta needed was a wired solution that ran over existing cable already installed in the building. The solution presented by D-Link fit the requirements at a price point that made the proposal very compelling. The D-Link Broadband Distribution over Coax (BDoC) solution allowed for connections at speeds of up to 60Mbps over the existing coaxial cable used for distributing television signals into each hotel room.
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| Date: | Apr 2007 |
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