Buckeye Upgrades Incognito Provisioning

July 16, 2013
Toledo, OH-based Buckeye CableSystem is planning to upgrade to the latest version of Broadband Command Center from Incognito Software to activate and provision voice and data services for its approximately 130,000 subscribers, both to add and maintain users on i...
Toledo, OH-based Buckeye CableSystem is planning to upgrade to the latest version of Broadband Command Center from Incognito Software to activate and provision voice and data services for its approximately 130,000 subscribers, both to add and maintain users on its current network, and also to prepare to migrate to IPv6.Buckeye first deployed Incognito's Broadband Command Center in 2005. The device provisioning software is designed to support TR-069, DOCSIS 3.0, PacketCable 2.0, SIP, and DHCPv6.

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