The Washington Post wrote a nice article highlighting Anaptyx, a small company that deploys Meraki networks. Initially the article focuses on how little power Meraki nodes use:
The article also discusses the enormous success of Harvard Square's network, which spans 24-acres and has connected over 41,000 users since June 2008. Good work guys!
"We cover four or five apartments with a single wireless router that uses less electricity than any router you can buy," says Ken, 24. In a 100-unit apartment complex in Boston, the networks save about $2,500 a year in electricity costs, he says, and conserve about 21 tons of carbon, the amount an average American produces in a year.
The article also discusses the enormous success of Harvard Square's network, which spans 24-acres and has connected over 41,000 users since June 2008. Good work guys!
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