May 07, 2008

Cisco Ships 5 Millionth Aironet AP to Mayo Clinic


It’s not every day that you announce a major industry milestone like shipping five million wireless access points (since 2000). And adding to that, we shipped more than 50,000 802.11n access points, making it the fastest ramping access point in Cisco history. So where was the five millionth access point shipped to? The world-renowned Mayo Clinic. They are running a Cisco Unified Wireless Network for hospital staff, patients and guests at its three U.S. campuses in Minnesota, Florida and Arizona.

A Q&A with Randy Regimbal on how Mayo Clinic sees efficiency as a major mobility benefit can be read here.

And the press release is available here.

Ed Tan Posted by Ed Tan at 07:31AM PST

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