Cedar Point Communications formed to develop Cable Media Switching Systems

Nov. 5, 2001
Nov. 5, 2001--Cedar Point Communications announced today the development of a PacketCable-based technology designed to revolutionize telephony delivery for cable system operators.

Nov. 5, 2001--Cedar Point Communications announced today the development of a PacketCable-based technology designed to revolutionize telephony delivery for cable system operators.

The company is creating and commercializing Cable Media Switching Systems, a new category of headend equipment tailored to the needs of the broadband cable operator to offer primary and non-primary line telephony services.

According to the company, cable operators offering telephony services have had to adapt circuit switched options to their needs, resulting in higher costs and integration obstacles. Others have found security and network integration obstacles in today's distributed VoIP options. Cedar Point's Cable Media Switching technology offers operators a standards-based, integrated solution combining distributed network elements with patented technology that handles both VoIP and Circuit Switched voice calls simultaneously on a single packet switch.

For more information about Cedar Point Communications (Windham, NH), visit the company's Web site at www.cedarpointcom.com.

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