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Strix Systems’s wireless mesh technology will be part of the preparation for the Olympics: The 800,000-person Xicheng District will have a public safety network built using Strix gear as part of a first phase of deployment. The Public Security Bureau for which the network will operate handles crime, emergency, and anti-terror. The network will handle voice, video, and data. The local partner, Silicon Star, has worked to test Strix gear with the bureau since 2005.
Posted by Glennf at August 14, 2006 4:19 PM
Categories: Police
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