The London District Catholic School Board has completed its Wi-Fi upgrade project after two years.
OXFORD- The London District Catholic School Board has announced a massive upgrade of its Wi-Fi infrastructure.
The number of Wi-Fi access points have nearly doubled and the number of supported devices has risen to a total of 160,000, which is ten times the previous limit.
This will allow its 27,000 Staff and Students to have access to a reliable network in all areas throughout its schools thanks to the $2.2 million project which has taken the last two years to complete.
The LDCSB nearly 24,000 students and 3,000 staff will have access to a modern, robust, reliable network and Wi-Fi infrastructure this year as a result of a massive $2.2 million project (1/3) pic.twitter.com/VKAkxWDvUx
— London District Catholic School Board (@LDCSB) September 1, 2022

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