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Birdstep Technologys IP Zone Server chosen in major airports in South Africa

Monday 8 December 2003 09:00 CET | News

Birdsteps IP Zone Server has been chosen by the Airports Company South Africa for deployment in South Africas major airports.Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) owns and operates South Africas nine principal airports, including the three major international airports in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. Johannesburg International Airport (JIA) is the biggest and busiest airport in Africa. These three major airports are targeted for the initial deployment of Birdsteps technology. The Birdstep IP Zone product was selected for its flexible deployment architecture and integration capabilities. The Birdstep solution will enable ACSA customers to seamlessly roam with secure and continuous connectivity between WLAN Zones and GSM/GPRS/CDMA networks through integrated support for Mobile IP. The solution to ACSA was delivered based on technology components from Birdstep, with integration and deployment services from OSI Airport Systems, a leading South African systems integration company.

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