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[May 8, 2003]
General Bandwidth G6 Platform Being
Tested By SureWest Communications For All-IP Network
General Bandwidth announced that
integrated communications provider SureWest
Communications is lab testing the General Bandwidth G6 Packet
Telephony Migration Platform to deliver enhanced voice over IP services to
residential and business broadband customers in the Sacramento/Roseville
corridor. SureWest is among the largest U.S.-based providers of
Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) connections and serves approximately 7,000 FTTH
customers.
"Testing the General Bandwidth G6 platform reflects SureWest
Communication's commitment to offer advanced voice service utilizing
scalable, open-standards based systems," said Bill DeMuth, vice
president and CTO, SureWest Communications. "The G6 platform provides
a logical migration path from circuit to packet ensuring the longevity of
network architecture."
The G6 Packet Telephony Migration Platform, with its support for voice
over IP and voice over ATM networks, delivers high quality, full-featured
voice services over a variety of T1/DSL, hybrid fiber coax (HFC), and
fiber-based access architectures. With the capability to simultaneously
support voice services from existing class 5 switches as well as next
generation packet switches, the G6 platform provides a service migration
platform from which new voice and media features can be deployed.
"SureWest Communications has demonstrated its commitment to the
Sacramento marketplace seeking to deliver the highest quality voice
services to their integrated broadband customers in the Sacramento
region," said Brendon Mills, President and CEO of General Bandwidth.
"We are very pleased to be working with SureWest to ensure a seamless
migration toward packet voice services across its expanding broadband
network."
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