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Mushroom Networks Keeps San Diego's Tourism Authority's Internet Access Up and Running in All ConditionsSAN DIEGO, March 28, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mushroom Networks, an innovator in Broadband-Bonding™ and Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN) platforms, today announced that the San Diego Tourism Authority (SDTA), has selected Mushroom Networks as a critical technology partner. The SDTA is a private, non-profit corporation composed of 1000 member organizations, business, local government, and individuals seeking to promote and market San Diego region as a preferred vacation and meeting destination. “With a staff of over 90 people distributed throughout the major San Diego area, we needed a reliable, cost-effective means of providing Internet access to everyone,” said Hameed Qasimi, SDTA’s network administrator. “With Mushroom Networks’ Truffle platform, we have added performance and redundancy for users at a price point that is very attractive.” Truffle load balances and intelligently orchestrates up to four (or optionally as many as eight or twelve) Internet lines to increase performance and up-time of applications and services that run ove the Internet. Several T-1, DSL, cable modem, MPLS, metro-Ethernet or fiber services from different ISPs can be aggregated to provide increased bandwidth. Truffle provides a quick Return on Investment (ROI) and lower operating expenses. The payback period on the investment is often less than 6 months. Cahit Akin, CEO of Mushroom Networks, said, “We’re thrilled to help our home town and one of the best locations to visit, San Diego promote itself to the rest of the world. Truffle is an ideal platform for organizations like the SDTA to provide reliable, cost-effective Internet access.” As businesses begin to recognize the WAN as the primary performance bottleneck for cloud services and Internet connectivity, there has been a shift away from carrier-managed private networks like MPLS as the sole connectivity resource, due to hosted applications as well as lower cost and higher bandwidth availability. To learn more about Mushroom Networks’ solutions, visit https://www.mushroomnetworks.com About Mushroom Networks
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