New Jersey Township Enjoys New Converged Network, Boosting Consistency, Response Times and Productivity by More Than 50%

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By Extreme Networks and New Jersey Township

Middletown, New Jersey is a 42-square mile community located in Monmouth County, home to more than 67,000 people. The Township had many of its municipal buildings networked together, including its main administration building (which houses the police and court) as well as the Department of Public Works, three parks department buildings, and the Johnson Gill annex (which houses the tax and MIS departments). The network was facing constant and massive congestion problems with users often pulling down streaming videos. "œIt bogged things down, causing troublesome bottlenecks. We needed a more complete, leading-edge network foundation that would allow us to build an intelligent, segmented network", according to Todd Costello, IT Manager with the Township of Middletown.

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