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Converged Networks, LLC 2 Still Shadow Drive, Suite G Charleston, SC 29414 |
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Phone: 843-571-6400 Fax: 843-571-3020 E-mail: sales@convergednetworks.com |


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Converged Networks LLC (843) 571-6400 |
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Ethernet switching was originally developed to connect personal computers with each other to share information and resources such as printers, and information on larger computers known as servers. Ethernet technology has become the standard technology for business computer networking, just as Windows has become the standard for personal computer applications such as word processing and spreadsheets with Microsoft Word and Excel. Ethernet has won out over other computer networking of the past such as “token ring” networks.
Extreme Networks has been working with AVAYA in the research and development laboratory since 2003 to develop Converged Networks technology for IP Telephony. Converged Networks offers the full line of Extreme Networks products for all application and budget needs.
AVAYA Labs is a world class research and development organization that traces its roots to Bell Labs. Bell Labs has averaged over a patent a day since 1925 and the Bell Labs researchers who worked in the business enterprise space became the AVAYA Labs organization. Many such companies merge or acquire each other to gain added capabilities and patents, but AVAYA and Extreme Networks have continued to work together developing technology to enable and improve IP Telephony applications. Click here for more on IP Telephony.
Converged Networks designs and implements wired as well as wireless Ethernet switching from Extreme Networks. The wireless access points are very reliable and intelligent, providing the coverage you need as you move from one area to another.
Extreme Networks provides data networking infrastructure to successfully integrate phone systems across multiple locations, consolidating voice and data networks, reducing operational costs and deploying new applications to increase organization-wide connectivity and efficiency. |
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Ethernet Switching |