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Aztek Networks Helps New Customers Ensure Network Resiliency With Industry-Leading ESA Solutions
LAS VEGAS, June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- NXTComm, Booth #SU5223 -- Aztek
Networks (http://www.azteknetworks.com), the leader in Emergency Stand Alone
(ESA) equipment for enabling network switch collapse, today announced three
new customers to its growing roster: Nemont Telephone Cooperative, Oregon
Telephone Corporation and La Jicarita. Each of the newest customers
successfully implemented Aztek's 5000S, the company's flagship ESA product, to
help ensure uninterrupted network service and improved community safety.
Emergency Stand Alone systems assure uninterrupted local calling
capability and access to 9-1-1 emergency services. Aztek's ESA solutions are
specifically designed to help ensure public safety by continuously maintaining
local calling capabilities and subscriber access to emergency 9-1-1 services
in the event the link to the primary host switch is severed due to an accident
or natural disaster.
Nemont Ensures Continuous 9-1-1 and Local Calling Access With Aztek's ESA
Nemont Telephone Cooperative serves approximately 26,000 access lines in
northeastern and south-centralMontana and northwestNorth Dakota. Nemont,
which is reported to be the 14th largest telecommunications cooperative inthe
United States, has one of the nation's most technologically advanced networks
for offering telephone service and high speed Internet access over copper and,
in some cases, Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) facilities.
"It is essential that we provide ESA capabilities for local calling in the
remote areas of ruralMontana that we serve," explained Mike Kilgore, Plant
Operations Manager for Nemont Telephone Cooperative. "We turned to Aztek's ESA
solution as we were upgrading our aging and deteriorating copper based plant
to Fiber-To-The-Home technology ... which allowed us to collapse our switching
network, increase network reliability and reduce our operating expenses, all
while maintaining our ability to provide local calling service in the unlikely
event that we were to lose network connectivity to the host office, which is
nearly 40 miles away."
Nemont selected the open standards, GR-303-based Aztek Networks 5000S to
provide the vital ESA voice switching functionality in the remote areas the
cooperative serves. Any disruption in service to the central office, due to
either construction or a natural disaster, will result in the Aztek 5000S
automatically assuming call control functions for all subscribers in the
designated serving area. Subscribers can be assured of local phone service and
access to local emergency providers until the link is restored.
Oregon Telephone Corporation Turns to Aztek For Switch Collapse
Oregon Telephone Corporation implemented ESA to enable it to support the
delivery of both traditional and next-generation services over simplified,
flexible network architectures. In addition, Aztek's ESA capabilities gives
Oregon Telephone Corporation peace of mind knowing that back-up switching is
in place in the event of a network failure. By enabling this capability,
callers are able to maintain localized calling functionality, including
support for 9-1-1 services.
"We installed Aztek's ESA technology to continue offering customers the
services they need while simultaneously ensuring network resiliency," said
Steve Schweitzer, Plant Manager, at Oregon Telephone Corporation. "The ability
to provide a remote switch and dial tone for local calling and 9-1-1 is
critically vital. The addition of the Aztek 5000S provides ESA capabilities
and allows our organization to remove dated equipment and transition customers
to a newer network. As a result we have been able to offer the same high level
of reliability while providing them with new services and reducing our
operating costs."
Through the 5000S, operators can eliminate the need for remote switches in
their network applications, allowing for central office consolidation. In
addition, flexibility in network deployment options allows operators to ensure
that communities of all sizes have access to emergency services in the event
that connectivity is lost to the host switch.
La Jicarita Deploys ESA To Meet Customer Demand for Advanced Services
Prior to the implementation of Aztek's ESA solution, La Jicarita Rural
Telephone Cooperative was faced with increasing demand from customers for
advanced voice services. While La Jicarita was responsive to its customers'
requests, the cooperative was concerned the telephone network could be exposed
to breaks in the line, which could result in a lack of access to emergency
services. Aztek's ESA technology ensures subscribers have access to 9-1-1
while maintaining the traditional high reliability of the voice network
without a second host switch. By using Aztek's ESA capabilities, La Jicarita
is able to keep operating costs low with only one host switch to manage.
Customers benefit from having a back-up system in place in the event of
network failure while enjoying upgraded service offerings.
"Telecom operators are increasingly turning to ESA solutions to ensure
their subscribers have the same level of reliability; access to emergency
dialing services; and, as a way to upgrade their networks at a fraction of the
cost," said Steven Bruny, CEO of Aztek Networks. "Aztek's reliable ESA
solutions automatically detect the loss of signal and assume all local
switching duties, including the handling of emergency 9-1-1 calls, until the
signal from the host central office is re-established. This ensures
telecommunications providers deliver top-notch service to their customers
regardless of their location."
For more information please visit, http://www.azteknetworks.com
About Aztek Networks
Based inBoulder, Colorado, Aztek Networks is the leader in Emergency
Stand Alone (ESA) switching products that enable switch collapse for network
migration. The company's patent-pending True ESA(TM) technology is the basis
for the first and only truly open-standards, environmentally hardened and
fully redundant ESA switch. Aztek's TDM and IP-based ESA switches, when
combined with fiber-to-the-home or broadband multi-service access systems,
offer telecommunications carriers reliable and cost-effective solutions for
green-field access applications and the replacement of legacy remote switches.
More information is available at http://www.azteknetworks.com.
Media Contact:
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