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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Over the last decade, advanced networking became an indispensable component of academic life. From research and learning applications to the general explosion of Web-based communications, the need for high-performance network connectivity is paramount. At University of British Columbia (UBC), an emerging connectivity deficit stemming from inadequate campus-wide planning between &amp;quot;have&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;have not&amp;quot; departments and newer and older facilities posed concerns for students, faculty, and staff. The University Network Program (UNP) was established to advance a comprehensive strategy for renewing, expanding, and sustaining a future-oriented network presence across the 1,000 acre UBC campus. The solution called for an end-to-end connectivity service to permanently supplant the existing fragmentary networks dotting the campus. Its other goals included: &amp;#8226; providing one port per 100 square feet of space, and one in every classroom, lab, and seminar room; &amp;#8226; offering 100Mbps in-building connectivity with a redundant gigabit backbone and Category 6 copper cable throughout buildings; &amp;#8226; creating a usable, secure, low-maintenance, wide-ranging wireless network; &amp;#8226; developing an inventive network maintenance tool for use throughout campus; and &amp;#8226; completely overhauling the university&#039;s funding model for ongoing network support. Generating campus-wide support and cooperation (making the case for such a program) was an integral, ongoing part of this strategy. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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