Telephony University

Telephony University

Join us for an in-depth day on Deep Packet Inspection. Telephony University presents three Webcasts and an interactive panel of experts to explore all things DPI. You’ll hear from the industry professionals leading the way and participate in Q+A with our experts.

Learn more
         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines     

Globalcomm: Time Warner Telecom extends reach with Overture

more on the topic

More Related Articles

Chicago--Time Warner Telecom is extending the reach of its network using Ethernet-over-copper technology from Overture Networks, the two companies announced today. In addition, Time Warner Telecom is expanding its IP virtual private network capabilities nationwide, announcing 1 Gb/s capabilities and announcing a new multi-location Ethernet service called Integrated LAN.

The move essentially allows Time Warner Telecom to connect branch or remote offices of its customers, largely medium-sized to large businesses, onto its network without direct connections to its fiber-optic network.

“We have 6185 commercial buildings directly connected to our fiber network,” said Bob Meldrum, senior director of corporate communications and marketing for Time Warner Telecom. “This allows us to deliver services to another 17,000 buildings using the Overture Networks solution.”

For the Meridian School District in Boise, Idaho, for example, 15 locations are on-net and 30 are off-net, but Time Warner Telecom is able to tie them together into a single network and deliver converged services, including metro Ethernet, Ethernet Internet services and voice services.

Ethernet has become the service driver, said Ann Mahoney, vice president of data services for Time Warner Telecom.

“Ethernet drives so much of what we do, it is the underlying capability to deliver converged solutions to customers,” she said. “I can deliver Internet, VoIP, and Layer 2 or Layer 3 VPNs.”

Also this week, Time Warner Telecom announced that it has been named preferred provider of high-performance Internet service for The Quilt’s CIS Project. The Quilt is a group of 23 regional non-profit network aggregators within the U.S. that handle traffic for major colleges and universities as well as public school K-12 networks at the state level. The CIS project is an aggregate purchase of Internet services for economies of scale and savings.

The MPLS-based IP VPN service, now available nationwide, targets enterprises that want to streamline their services by networking locations, regardless of access technologies, onto a fully integrated manageable backbone, Meldrum said. Customers can make changes to network configurations and use dynamic bandwidth allocation to use all available bandwidth for data services when voice channels are not in use.

The Ethernet connectivity service, called Integrated LAN, features data, Internet and integrated voice services for businesses with multiple locations, whether those sites are around a city or across the country. The converged service becomes, in essence, a private network connection among the distributed locations.

Time Warner Telecom is gaining traction in the medium-sized to large enterprise group, Mahoney said, especially as customers grow concerned about their lack of choices in the post-consolidation world.

“Customers want somebody who cares about them,” she said. “We can get you across the country, not only as a fill-in but as the prime.”

The company primarily competes against incumbents, Mahoney added, and works to customize its solutions to business needs.


Commenting terms of use blog comments powered by Disqus
Get Updates Via Email

related resources

popular articles

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008 Penton Media Inc.

White Papers

WHITE PAPER

Are You Letting Hot Prospects Go to the Competition?

You spend millions of dollars on marketing campaigns to trigger consumer interest in your services. Find out how some communications carriers are increasing conversion rates. DOWNLOAD NOW

Podcasts

PODCAST

A Telephony Podcast: Qwest Communications launched its qHome Portal

Qwest Communications launched its qHome Portal this week, uniting its Qwest Choice Home voice service and its DSL-based high-speed Internet service through Microsoft’s Windows Live LISTEN

Blogs

BLOG

Infinera: What spending slowdown?

Optical equipment vendor Infinera is apparently not seeing the same broad carrier spending slowdown related to economic uncertainty that other vendors are reporting.READ

E-Books

E-BOOK

Broadband for the Masses from Motorola

This e-book provides insights on how fixed broadband wireless services can provide affordable solutions in an unlicensed spectrum. READ NOW!

TV

TV

Interview with Jim Hansen of Embarq at NXTcomm08

Tune in to Telephony TV to watch an interview with Embarq's Jim Hansen at NXTcomm08. WATCH IT NOW.

  • Telephony Content
  • Telephony Content

current issue

Current Issue

December 1, 2008

The next network frontier offers new opportunities for service providers. Read Now

more news

Global >>

MORE

Ethernet >>

MORE

Independent >>

MORE

IPTV >>

MORE

IMS >>

MORE

WiMax >>

MORE

VOIP >>

MORE

FTTX >>

MORE

Access >>

MORE

Broadband >>

MORE

Wireless >>

MORE

Software >>

MORE

Podcasts >>

MORE

Get Updates Via Email

Browse Issues

  • December 1, 2008
  • November 1, 2008
  • October 1, 2008
  • September 1, 2008
  • July 14, 2008
  • June 30, 2008
  • Jun 16, 2008