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Friday, November 20, 2009

California State Fire Association Addresses Bandwidth Issues

The California State Fire Association (CSFA) recently addressed a nagging problem. The association’s computer network had plenty of throughput, but lacked reliability and available bandwidth. Specifically, there was a lack of Internet link redundancy, and the association needed an affordable network connection larger than 1.5 Mb/s, said Monty Gearhart, director of CSFA information systems.   More than 24,000 California firefighters access the association’s Web site to get critical benefit information, such as on long-term disabilities. The site also is used as a central repository to record firefighters’ exposure to biological pathogens and toxins at ...

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