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Mimosa Backhaul Wins Fans at Swiss Wrestling Festival

Introduction

Every three years, a different region within Switzerland plays host to the Swiss Wrestling and Alpine Festival, this year in the lakeside cities of Estavayer-le-Lac and Payerne. Showcasing the national sports of Switzer- land, the Festival includes traditional Swiss wrestling, stone throwing and Hornussen, an indigenous sport where teams strike and intercept a small puck called a Hornuss. With over 280,000 attendees, the organizers of the Championship appointed Swisscom Event & Media Solutions AG to deliver the entire network for the event.

Mimosa Backhaul Delivers at Duncan Regional Hospital

Introduction

With a reputation as one of the premiere hospitals in Oklahoma for medical excellence, advanced facilities, and high levels of patient satisfaction, Duncan Regional Hospital in southwest Oklahoma is a 138-bed nationally-accredited hospital. Regularly appearing on Healthcare’s “Most Wired” hospital list for innovation and use of technology to improve efficiency, the Hospital has been taking care of Stephens County citizens since 1977 and employs over 900 staff.

Upgrading Throughput Simply - Springnet1 Deploys the B5c

Springnet1 is a full-service internet company founded in 1995. Offering national high-speed internet connections, wireless internet, dial-up internet, as well as website design and hosting. SpringNet chose to upgrade several of their links with Mimosa radios hoping to increase overall network throughput.
 

“One of our locations already had the antennas in place, and we were able to just drop in the Mimosa radio. Watching the link go from 70 Mbps download to 650 Mbps download with just a hardware change was amazing.”

High-Impact for the City of Pleasanton

Like many municipalities worldwide, the City of Pleasanton, California, was plagued by the lack of available bandwidth for critical city-wide safety infrastructure. With over 70,000 residents, the city is one of the wealthiest mid-sized cities in the United States. But while many remote City facilities were able to get WAN connectivity with pre-existing DSL or fiber connections, there were still many critical areas in the City without sufficient connectivity or bandwidth.