 |
Texas Health-Care Provider Selects LightPointe Optical Wireless
Solutions for High-Speed Digital Imaging to
Extend Metro Ethernet
Network Deployment by Austin Radiological Delivers Digital Images to Sites in Three Seconds While Meeting Federal HIPAA Regulations for Security and Reliability PRNewswire
SAN DIEGO, CA
October 11, 2004
LightPointe, a designer and manufacturer of optical wireless products
based on free-space optics (FSO) technology, today announced that
Austin Radiological Association (ARA), a premier specialty health-care
organization and one of the nation's largest radiology companies,
has deployed four LightPointe optical wireless bridges to connect
Texas clinics, hospitals and physicians sharing medical digital
images.
ARA has installed LightPointe's entry-level FlightLite 100 and high-end
FlightStrata optical wireless bridges to leverage and extend the
reach of an existing wired Metro Ethernet network and deliver X-rays
to desktops in less than three seconds, while also meeting strict
federal regulations for confidentiality of patient information.
Austin-based ARA maintains 14 imaging centers throughout central
Texas and performs more than 650,000 imaging services per year.
ARA relies on an all-digital imaging system known as Picture Archiving
Communications System (PACS), which has increased radiologists'
productivity and lowered operational costs. After installing wired-based
Metro Ethernet for high-speed connectivity required for PACS, the
ARA sought wireless solutions to leverage its network hub and to
aggregate traffic from several locations. Compliance with federal
HIPAA regulations demanded a wireless connectivity option with the
highest levels of security.
After rejecting fiber-optic cable as an option because of rights-of-way
issues and time delays, and eliminating radio frequency (RF) solutions
due to security concerns and bandwidth limitations, ARA installed
four LightPointe optical wireless bridges.
According to R. Todd Thomas, chief information officer for ARA,
the organization has achieved connectivity speeds of 100 Mbps at
all LightPointe-connected sites, while reducing infrastructure costs
and eliminating recurring monthly access charges to the local telecommunications
service provider. ARA will see a return on investment (ROI) ranging
from 6 months to 18 months on its wireless LightPointe links.
"Whenever we consider bringing up a new site, we start looking
for an opportunity to put in another LightPointe system rather than
buying another (service provider) circuit," Thomas said. "The
technology has proven itself several times over as the most economical
and fastest way to extend Metro Ethernet while delivering high-speed
bandwidth."
The ARA plans to install two more LightPointe wireless bridges by
the end of December. When ARA also transitions to a Voice over IP
(VoIP) network later this year, the company will take advantage
of its LightPointe wireless bridges to also carry voice traffic.
With bandwidth speeds of up to 2.5Gbps, LightPointe's Flight optical
wireless bridges use beams of light to transmit voice, data and
video through the air over any network protocol-without the need
for fiber-optic cable or RF spectrum licenses. In enterprise applications,
LightPointe link heads connect campus networks to fiber backbones
or bridge two or more buildings in classic LAN-to-LAN topologies
historically addressed by T1 links or 802.11 solutions -- but at
significantly lower price-per-bit.
Bob Preston, senior vice president and chief marketing officer for
LightPointe, said ARA's move to optical wireless solutions reinforces
a growing enterprise trend.
"The challenge for many corporations is finding a straightforward,
secure way to extend the reach of their high-powered networks to
an otherwise inaccessible campus LAN location," Preston said.
"For enterprises such as ARA, LightPointe optical wireless
solutions are gaining traction as the ideal bridging option, offering
high-speed physical transport for bandwidth-intensive applications
without the time and cost constraints of laying fiber."
Shipping since August 2004, FlightLite 100 features Power over Ethernet
technology and delivers a new standard for price-per-bit wireless
Fast Ethernet connectivity of 100 Mbps, delivering up to four times
the bandwidth of competing 802.11a and 802.11g solutions for the
comparable costs. LightPointe's FlightStrata, with Multi-Beam Array
Tracking, Automatic Power Control and Optical Beam Shaping, provides
connectivity speeds up to 1.25Gbps and is the premier license-free
connectivity enterprise solution.
About Austin Radiological Association:
Austin Radiological Association (ARA) is a specialty health care
organization dedicated to providing quality imaging services in
Central Texas since 1954. The company offers a complete range of
services including routine x-rays, fluoroscopy, mammography and
women's imaging services, ultrasound, CT, MRI, neuroradiology, myelography,
pediatric radiology, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine,
PET, and bone densitometry.
About LightPointe:
LightPointe designs and manufactures high-speed optical wireless
products based on free-space optics (FSO) technology for cost-effective
"last mile" connectivity in enterprise and carrier networks.
LightPointe products have been deployed in more than 60 countries,
and the company is recognized worldwide for the highest standards
of quality and service. To learn more, please visit http://www.lightpointe.com/.
LightPointe Contact:
Jeff Bean of LightPointe, +1-858-643-5319,
jbean@lightpointe.com;
or Paula Johns of HetzelMeade Communications,+1-760-487-1799, paula@hetzelmeade.com,
for LightPointe
Web site: http://www.lightpointe.com/
|
 |
|