Hospitality Network

Hospitality enterprises (for example, hotels, airports, and convention centers) host guests who demand high-speed connections to the Internet and access to telephony services. Enterprises that are used by a large number of travelers spend money to support LAN-like performance and extend high-speed telecommuting to corporate users.

Hospitality providers build networks that offer high-speed Internet services in a flexible, affordable, and transparent manner. Figure B-4 illustrates a sample hospitality network.

Figure B-4. Hospitality Network

Applications include fast Internet access and high-volume VoIP ...

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