XFONE completes fiber-to-the-premise build-out in Levelland, Texas

April 8, 2010
XFONE Inc. has completed the build-out of its fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) network in Levelland, Texas. The Levelland network adds 6,200 passings to the company’s FTTP footprint.

APRIL 8, 2010 -- XFONE Inc. has completed the build-out of its fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) network in Levelland, Texas. The Levelland network adds 6,200 passings to the company’s FTTP footprint.

Guy Nissenson, the company’s president and CEO, comments: “We started signing up Levelland customers in August 2009 as portions of the network were operational, and officially kicked off in November 2009. Since then, we have seen a strong response to our voice, video, and data triple play service. We will continue to work diligently to secure sales and complete installations in pursuit of our goal to reach 69% of the Levelland market.”

“The Levelland project was financed through a low-cost federal loan and this build-out will serve as the blueprint for our future projects in new markets," adds Nissenson. "We’re very excited to have completed a significant step in the expansion of our FTTP network.”

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