Queensland Cotton refreshes data network

in brief Queensland Cotton has recently installed a new Nortel-based data network, as the cotton specialist upgrades from a Cisco solution that had reached end of life status.

The network was installed in Queensland Cotton's Brisbane office, according to a statement issued today by Nortel, and prepared the company for the adoption of video and voice over Internet Protocol (IP) technologies.

Brisbane IT services group Priority One Solutions designed the new network.

Queensland Cotton is using Nortel's Ethernet Routing Switch 5520 with power over Ethernet technology.

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    News or Advertising? Anonymous -- 09/11/06

    Not only do we get the name of the company which did this small rollout, we can even click the name of the company and go directly to their web site.
    Quickly scanning the last few weeks of news shows no other article which seems to be more advertising then news.
    I think the "advertisement" arrow is pointing the wrong way on this story Renai.

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