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Government and Military
The Pentagon, Edwards
Air Force Base, Naval Air Systems Command, Canadian House of Commons,
Niagara Falls Bridge Commission, NIH, and many others have placed their trust in the
FutureFLEX Air-blown Fiber infrastructure to deliver the flexibility
required to meet immediate network moves, upgrades, and changes for
mission-critical reliability, security, and instantaneous disaster recovery
without disruption to operations.
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Airports
Quickly meeting TSA
mandates, easily upgrading security system requirements, reliably and
quickly supporting CUTE systems, foregoing the need to predict changes in
traffic and having complete control of network capacity and budget issues
are some of the many reasons airports, such as McCarran -Las Vegas,
Logan,
Los Angeles, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Miami International Airports, have
adopted FutureFLEX.
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HealthCare
The
NIH,
Mayo Clinic, DuPage Hospital, Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania State VA
Hospital and others have resolved network challenges by
having adopted FutureFLEX. Network upgrades or any moves, adds or changes
can now be done quickly - 24/7 - anywhere within and around the facility
including clean rooms, and limited access areas without any disruption to
the hospital and its activities.
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Corporate Centers
ESPN, CNN, Intel, Con Edison, Starbuck’s Coffee, Nissan, Devon Energy,
San Francisco’s Embarcadero Center, the Washington DC Convention Center and
many others enjoy quick and easy network upgrades with fiber on demand, fast
project turnaround times, and real-time control over network capacity,
planning, and budgeting…while saving significant costs future-proofing their
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Broadcasting
ESPN, CNN,
Manhattan Center Studios, QVC and sports broadcasting venues like Atlanta Motor
Speedway are choosing the FutureFLEX fiber optic infrastructure over
conventional infrastructures to cost effectively future-proof their
networks against potentially rapid obsolescence and to provide the publics
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Manufacturing
With FutureFLEX, manufacturing plants, refineries, utility and power
facilities, such as ATOFINA Petrochemicals, Marathon Ashland Petroleum,
Cessna, Toyota, Nissan and more can quickly and easily add new equipment, expand
the production floor, reroute the fiber pathways, and install fiber in
secure and no-access areas with little or no network downtime.
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Research
Facilities
Sandia Labs, NIH, Fermilab and others have adopted FutureFLEX for their
ever-growing expansions and fiber reconfigurations, as they surge ahead in
their efforts to solve physical, chemical, biological and technological
challenges. High bandwidth, quick upgrades, total reliability, security and
rapid disaster recovery are supported by the FutureFLEX infrastructure.
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Entertainment
MGM Grand Hotel and
Casino, Foxwood's Casino, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Philadelphia's Kimmel Center, Philadelphia’s
Independence National Historic Park (home of the Liberty Bell) and others
have adopted FutureFLEX to make quick network upgrades, reconfigure their
network quickly and easily and make other moves, adds, and changes to
accommodate the needs of its customers without disturbing guests or its
daily operations.
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Education
To meet the
needs of a growing student population that demand high-tech learning
methods, such as internet research and distance learning, schools and
universities, such as University of California - Berkley, University of
Utah, University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University and others found
FutureFLEX to be the answer for developing their technologically advanced
networks at the most effective cost.
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