The leading solution cloud of Cisco networking Meraki be used to
develop Internet connectivity between Mexico Connected, a program to supply the
Mexican federal government to provide broadband access to populations in public
areas.

Mexico Connected
foresees the use of broadband telecommunications in places such as schools,
health centers, libraries, community centers and parks, representing the
country to offer 250,000 common areas. The program aims to achieve the
objectives constitutional reform in telecommunications, the National
Development Plan, the program for a modern and close to the government and the
National Digital Strategy, the mandate of Internet access for all Mexicans.
Cisco Meraki is
a cloud-based, customer-Fi, switching, security and mobile device management
provides centralized management architecture. It is based on an intelligent and
rich software built based services in the cloud, simplifying operations of
customers daily and allows the introduction of new applications and devices.
The platform is operational and implementation advantages reducing total cost
of ownership (TCO) for the customer to collect key information and analysis to
understand the use and operation of the service connection.
Network
technology plays a key role in helping to solve the main challenges in Mexico
to bring new possibilities for the development of economic growth, job creation
and the promotion of social inclusion, said Rogelio Velasco, vice president of
Cisco Mexico. The opportunity to participate in Mexico Connected to allow
connection of unconnected us, in order to increase the country's efforts
connectivity, the introduction and acceptance of information technology to
support a very positive impact on the population. The use of the solution is
blamed by providers for the provision of services directly to the Mexican
federal government services.
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