Attitash Grand Summit Hotel Selects TWC Business Class WiFi

Will deliver a WiFi solution using Cisco and Ruckus Wireless design, including Ruckus ZoneFlex access points and ZoneDirector controllers.

June 2, 2015

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NEW YORK -- The Attitash Grand Summit Hotel today announced the resort will provide WiFi services to guests using the recently launched Time Warner Cable Business Class (TWCBC) Managed WiFi Product. The picturesque hotel, located in Bartlett, N.H., provides the only slope side lodging in the Mt. Washington Valley, ideal for personal and business travelers alike.

TWCBC, in conjunction with Clearview Networks, will deliver a robust WiFi solution using Cisco and Ruckus Wireless (NYSE: RKUS) design, including Ruckus ZoneFlex™ access points and ZoneDirector™ controllers. Utilizing a Dedicated fiber Internet Access connection from TWCBC, Attitash Grand Summit Hotel guests will receive access to reliable, high-speed wireless Internet throughout the hotel property. The service will be fully monitored and maintained by TWCBC, who will also provide guest support.

“It’s essential that we’re able to provide quality WiFi Internet access to our guests, ensuring they can stay connected while visiting our resort,” said Lloyd Blizzard, IT Director, Attitash Grand Summit Hotel. “Time Warner Cable Business Class will proactively monitor the equipment and reboot it remotely if necessary, which means we know the wireless network will be performing at an optimal level.”

TWCBC’s Managed WiFi is a scalable, end-to-end wireless networking solution that enables businesses to provide seamless WiFi Internet access virtually anywhere across the enterprise with comprehensive management tools that help manage and maximize wireless access. From wireless service in hotels, hospitals and colleges to conference venues, libraries and manufacturing facilities, TWCBC Managed WiFi meets the demands of businesses that rely on consistent WiFi Internet connections.

Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE: TWC)

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