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Tony Ridzyowski leads the Inside Sales Team at Turn-key Technologies, Inc., where he also supports marketing, partner strategy, training, and CRM operations. Since joining TTI in 2014, Tony has earned top producer honors and President’s Club recognition. With a background in network cabling and experience working with Fortune 500 clients like Wells Fargo and Countrywide Home Loans, Tony brings decades of industry insight to every customer conversation.
Tony Ridzyowski
Updated on October 10, 2019
SAYREVILLE, NJ. – October 10, 2019 – Turn-key Technologies, Inc. (TTI) is proud to partner with Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, to be among the first to bring WiFi 6 (802.11ax) into K-12 and university classrooms. Together, Aruba and TTI are empowering academic institutions of all shapes and sizes to leverage WiFi 6 technology toward the creation of exceptional classroom experiences.
WiFi 6 represents a major leap in wireless connectivity, delivering order-of-magnitude improvements in performance, efficiency, and security. Environments exposed to heavy traffic from mobile and IoT devices, such as classrooms and campuses, stand to secure appreciable advantages from the Wi-Fi Alliance’s next major specification.
Schools and universities face a unique set of challenges in delivering reliable connectivity. While an influx of IoT devices has provided both teachers and students alike with powerful new capabilities, IT leaders often lack the resources and agility to adequately support them. For academic institutions in particular, the overhaul of a wireless network represents a substantial undertaking, and for a school district to be recognized as a WiFi 6 early adopter is a commendable achievement.
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