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Website Maintenance Announcement – September 19–21
Activities begin at 6:00 PM CT on Friday, September 19 and continue through Sunday, September 21.
During this time, Product and My Product List functionality will be unavailable
While Macquarie University is ranked as one of the top Australian universities at which to study law, lectures were previously held in a 25-year-old building that didn’t meet the needs of today’s law students. Its outdated audio-visual capabilities were particularly problematic, as Australian courts have begun accepting meetings, court cases, and legal interviews held over virtual platforms as part of the industry’s evolution based on modern technology and accessibility. For law students, learning how to present a case effectively through virtual platforms has become as important as face-to-face presentations.
When law school alumni raised funds towards a full building refurbishment, Macquarie University decided it was the ideal time to also upgrade the building’s network connectivity, allowing for scalability and ensuring law students will benefit from future-focused connectivity and technology for years to come.
With a strong focus on sustainability, the refurbished law building’s structure uses treated timber, moulded to exact specifications overseas and imported. Consequently, the project demanded meticulous planning to accommodate pre-formed penetrations for cable pathways, created in a factory rather than onsite. Since CommScope offers its partners free access to sophisticated online tools that support the design of network systems, this was no barrier to the project’s success.