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November 15, 2003

Schools need Wi-Fi

KILKENNY -- People ask what single ingredient would catapult school IT infrastructure farthest ahead for the money spent. Answer: a wireless campus network. The Constortium for School Networking shows a massive uptake in this area. According to Wi-Fi Networking News, "In a survey conducted by Quality Education Data, 68% of U.S. school districts own wireless networks, up from 39% in 2002."


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