Xirrus High Performance Wi-Fi Covers Greece's Corfu International Airport
Corfu International Airport has a rich history beginning with the landing of the Heston Phoenix on March 22, 1937 with Efstratio Xidi as HCAA governor. During World War II, the airport was used by planes of axis where they found shelter after martial enterprises. Corfu grew and in 1965, became the International Airport it is known as today.
Requirements
- Support large number of connected users in terminals
- Provide high bandwidth for each user
- Minimum number of cable drops and devices
- Support for data, voice and video over Wi-Fi
- Easy management and long-term RoI
- Zero RF interference to flight systems
- Support for Web Page Redirect
Benefits
- Support for data, voice and video on a single infrastructure
- Controller-based solution to support voice roaming and QoS
- Fewer devices installed to result in fewer switch ports, cabling, cost and installation time
- Easy connection to the Internet for passengers
Savings
- Number of additional access points saved
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25 |
- Number of additional cable runs saved
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25 |
- Number of switch ports that saved
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25 |
- Average power savings per year (kWh)
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4,599 |