In the Spring of 2000, CABLExpress of Syracuse, NY donated computer and networking equipment to assist the Center for Really Neat Research in their work.

CABLExpress donated a complete Gateway Computer system to help in the development of communications technologies for individuals with disabilities.

CABLExpress also coordinated efforts with several vendors to provide the Center for Really Neat Research with a 100base-T internal network.

Intel Corporation donated 3, 10/100, 24 port switches, and 1, 10/100, 16 port switch.

AMP Corporation donated 5,000 feet of Cat5e cabling to wire the entire Center with the new network.

Donations such as these make it possible for the Center to develop new technologies in an effort to improve quality of life. Run by the non-profit group, Institute for Interventional Informatics (I3), the Center works with the community to find ways for people with extreme disabilities to communicate.

I3 works to develop pro-social, intelligent communication technologies in the areas of education, communication, recreation, and health care.




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