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Short Take: JavaStations implemented in Australia

The New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) will install 896 Sun JavaStations across the eastern Australian state in November 1997, the largest installation of JavaStations outside of Sun. The JavaStation network computers will be installed in 131 motor registries and 35 corporate access points. Clusters of between two and 25 JavaStation network computers will be networked within the registries and corporate areas to 165 SPARC 5 servers already installed.

Michael Kanellos Staff Writer, CNET News.com
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Michael Kanellos
The New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) will install 896 JavaStations across the eastern Australian state in November 1997, the largest installation of JavaStations outside of Sun. The JavaStation network computers will be installed in 131 motor registries and 35 corporate access points. Clusters of between two and 25 JavaStation network computers will be networked within the registries and corporate areas to 165 SPARC 5 servers already installed.