Canadian Airport Reaps the Benefits of Truly Unified Communications
by Hewlett-Packard Company

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Published on: 06/01/2007
Type of content: White Paper
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Price: FREE

Overview
Technology leaders at Halifax International Airport Authority (HIAA), one of Canada's largest airports, were facing a unique challenge. The airport terminal had just been expanded, part of a $90 million project to accommodate growth and increase common space by 40 percent. The massive project required a reexamination of the entire business, including structural, operational and technological components.


In this case study, learn how HIAA developed and integrated a unified communications solution that included wireless and IP telephony and created flexibility and efficiency for how their terminal space is utilized.

Topics:

Business Intelligence solutions
wireless technologies and mobile computing
Telephony VOIP
Unified Communications
Voice data convergence

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