Tylite:
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Tylite
helps School Districts determine which networks meet your specific
needs through our consulting services.
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We
develop network solutions and services to meet the School District's
needs in the areas of high-speed data, voice and video using fiber
and wireless technologies.
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Tylite
can create a preliminary network design with recommendations on
the best ways to design and build out the School's network for optimal
performance.
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We
also develop the detailed network design with specific information
on connectivity for every school building and office within the
district.
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Tylite
will custom design a network to connect classrooms to classrooms
and schools to schools within the district.
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We'll
create a network where distance learning is easy.
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Tylite
will design custom Ethernet network solutions for the MAN and design
the IP Service Center /Network Operation Center (NOC) for your LAN/MAN.
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We'll
provide solutions for advanced educational and security video capabilities
in the classroom, including the design of video delivery systems
for Video on Demand (VOD), multicast video, video conferencing and
point-to-point video using high quality, 30 fps, MPEG2 video compression.
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We'll
provide top-quality Voice-Over-Network solutions that bring business-quality
telephone features (on-hold, transfers, conference calling, etc.)
into all schools with greatly reduced long distance rates.
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We'll
also provide the capability and affordability for having a phone
placed in every classroom, which in many states is a requirement
when retrofitting schools.
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We
design systems to serve the latest applications requiring high-speed
Internet connections, keeping your school in the forefront of technology
advancements.
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We'll
help you find fiber and connectivity options to meet the specific
needs of your school.
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Tylite
trains your IT staff to manage the network and secure appropriate
service providers.
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Example:
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Spokane,
WA School District 81 (Business Week
article) has 52 sites connected with Ethernet running over single
mode fiber. They run all phone traffic as well as data over their
Gigabit MAN.
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