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Marvel Studios filmed parts of The Avengers Movie in Cleveland, Ohio. NetX was selected to provided the primary communication and Internet access for the filming of the Movie. The production team needed to transfer large digital files for post production and editing to offices in New York and New Mexico. NetX was able to quickly provide a 100 x 100 Meg connection in less than 48 hours that supported the entire production staff, artists and visual effects crew. VoIP was used by the production for over 180 phones during the production of the movie. Filming a large production means that any loss of connectivity could cost millions to re shoot, so a reliable connection was critical. The Visual effects and crew would work long hours transferring large video files.The NetX Wireless network was able to handle the demanding voice, video and data connectivity needed to keep the production up and running. The film hits theaters summer 2012. |
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NetX Internet, LLC Applies for Broadband Stimulus Grant NetX Internet Makes Submission of National Sustainable Broadband Adoption Project Broadband Stimulus, Broadband Updates, Broadband's Impact April 22nd, 2010 NetxInternet.com Staff, CLEVELAND, April 22, 2010
The program will focus on increasing the digital literacy of those who have been "left behind" in these underserved, low-income neighborhoods. The project will provide broadband access, education, training, equipment and support to fifteen (15) existing non-profit agencies hosting the twenty (20) public computer center sites including six Boys & Girls Club sites.
"NetX Internet is proud to have the opportunity to create a public-private partnership with such a strong group of organizations on such an important campaign impacting the underserved, low income neighborhoods of Clevelandand Lorain," said Ron Deus, President and CEO of NetX Internet. "Our proposal communicates a comprehensive plan to increase the adoption of broadband technology among some of the most vulnerable within our community". |
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Cleveland Gets 4G Wireless
Cleveland, OH
June 15, 2009
NetX Internet, LLC., a leading fixed WiMAX service provider, today announced the full availability of its new WiMAX wireless network. Cleveland now joins a handful of other cities in the U.S. that has the new 4G wireless technology. NetX's wireless Internet service allows businesses of all sizes to connect to secure, reliable, and cost effective broadband with improved functionality over traditional broadband, including faster upload speeds.
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"We think that our service can greatly enhance the business and non profit communities in the Cleveland area by providing them reliable and affordable broadband" (Ron Deus, President of NetX Internet )
With Cleveland's volatile weather and frequent flooding, a broadband product that offers high reliability and redundancy, like NetX's, is invaluable. NetX's service has also proven to be significantly faster than our land-based, wired connection." (Donald Borton, IT Director Buckly King)
NetX's Services
NetX offers offers wireless broadband with speeds that range from T1 to 1000Mbps. NetX's wireless broadband network delivers high-speed Internet access supporting VoIP, bandwidth on demand, wireless redundancy, VPNs, disaster recovery, bundled data, and video services. Companies utilizing multiple appliances simultaneously, such as streaming video and VoIP, can prioritize their bandwidth to secure mission-critical activities.
About NetX Internet
NetX is a leading wireless Internet service provider. Currently NetX offers service to the greater Cleveland, Ohio area and has plans to expand to 22 other counties in Northeast Ohio. NetX offers a host of business class services that include high-speed Internet, voice over IP, VPN, and other managed services over its own IP network to businesses, non-profits, education and government customers. Customers can choose from a variety of symmetrical bandwidth service options with speeds up to 4 Gbps.
Last Updated on Thursday, 06 May 2010 22:15
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