November 15, 2004 (Press Release) --
November 14, 2004
For Immediate Release:
The downtown areas of New Orleans, LA, Fayette, AL , and Stevenson, WA have been enabled for wireless WiFi to-the-laptop using the Qnode™ mesh technology from Qorvus Systems, Inc.
A new wireless network using Qorvus mesh technology is being rolled out by Superior Wireless in the downtown New Orleans area. The system has been deployed for only a couple of weeks but it's already seeing heavy use from the downtown convention center, and soon will be expanded to provide coverage to many of New Orleans' downtown areas as well as the historic French Quarter.
Historic Stevenson, WA, is using 12 Qorvus Qnode mesh nodes to deliver direct-to-laptop connectivity for tourists as well as MeshCam™
cameras to provide itinerant video monitoring throughout their township. The network is owned and operated by the Stevenson Business Association. The primary camera is being used to show the historic downtown and spectacular Columbia river views from the county courthouse, and a second portable meshCam system is used to broadcast events over the internet. The courhouse camera can be seen here: http://www.skamania.org/stevensoncam.htm
The major municipal buildings in Fayette, AL as well as the surrounding areas are being served by 10 Qorvus Qnode mesh nodes, used as master distribution cells mounted on top of each building. Both wired and wireless clients are served by the installed system which is owned and operated by Froglevel Networks, a 4-county ISP in Northeastern Alabama.
The Qorvus Qnode system offers excellent performance and a sophicsticated built-in management system that can be seen in operation here:
http://www.qnode.net/
More details on the Qnode and MeshCam systems can be seen on our website at http://www.qorvus.net/
Please feel free to contact Tom Sharples with any questions.
Tom Sharples
President
Qorvus Systems, Inc.
www.qorvus.net
360.243.7371
For Immediate Release:
The downtown areas of New Orleans, LA, Fayette, AL , and Stevenson, WA have been enabled for wireless WiFi to-the-laptop using the Qnode™ mesh technology from Qorvus Systems, Inc.
A new wireless network using Qorvus mesh technology is being rolled out by Superior Wireless in the downtown New Orleans area. The system has been deployed for only a couple of weeks but it's already seeing heavy use from the downtown convention center, and soon will be expanded to provide coverage to many of New Orleans' downtown areas as well as the historic French Quarter.
Historic Stevenson, WA, is using 12 Qorvus Qnode mesh nodes to deliver direct-to-laptop connectivity for tourists as well as MeshCam™
cameras to provide itinerant video monitoring throughout their township. The network is owned and operated by the Stevenson Business Association. The primary camera is being used to show the historic downtown and spectacular Columbia river views from the county courthouse, and a second portable meshCam system is used to broadcast events over the internet. The courhouse camera can be seen here: http://www.skamania.org/stevensoncam.htm
The major municipal buildings in Fayette, AL as well as the surrounding areas are being served by 10 Qorvus Qnode mesh nodes, used as master distribution cells mounted on top of each building. Both wired and wireless clients are served by the installed system which is owned and operated by Froglevel Networks, a 4-county ISP in Northeastern Alabama.
The Qorvus Qnode system offers excellent performance and a sophicsticated built-in management system that can be seen in operation here:
http://www.qnode.net/
More details on the Qnode and MeshCam systems can be seen on our website at http://www.qorvus.net/
Please feel free to contact Tom Sharples with any questions.
Tom Sharples
President
Qorvus Systems, Inc.
www.qorvus.net
360.243.7371

Superior Wireless, a leading Louisiana Wireless ISP, is rolling out Qorvus technology in downtown New Orleans. The network soon will provide coverage to much of New Orleans including the French Quarte
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