Sawtel selects Meru for network deployment in the Bahamas

Sawtel Inc., a satellite and wireless telecommunications company, has chosen Meru Networks for an island-wide Wi-Fi deployment in the Bahamas. Sawtel will implement the Meru solution to ensure a converged voice, data and video services to both business and residential users across the island of Nassau. The voice services will give users access to hosted IP PBX, PBX enhanced services and IP Centrex applications. For the 1000 node, island-wide deployment, Sawtel will use Meru’s WLAN System outdoors and indoors to create the world’s largest virtual cell covering a 20 x 7 mile area. Using this infrastructure, the provider will deliver cost-effective voice and data network services with true QoS to end-users.

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