Kingston Communications picks Terawave FTTP

June 9, 2005
June 9, 2005 Hayward, CA --Terawave has secured a contract to supply UK-based Kingston Communications with Terawave's FTTP multiservice converged broadband access platform, to facilitate the delivery of advanced services for Kingston's customers in Lincs, UK.

June 9, 2005 Hayward, CA -- Terawave has secured a contract to supply UK-based Kingston Communications with Terawave's FTTP multiservice converged broadband access platform, to facilitate the delivery of advanced services for Kingston's customers in Lincs, UK.

"We wanted to deliver a future-proof optical access platform capable of offering our customers the most advanced broadband services available in the UK," says Paul Drummond, sales director at Kingston Communications. "After extensive trials we selected Terawave because it offered the reliability, scalability, and ease of installation and operation we were looking for."

"Working closely with our local partner Fiber Options Ltd., we offered Kingston our field-proven PON platform, the most suitable solution on which to build its next generation multi-service access network," remarks Frank Lockwood, VP of sales and marketing for Terawave Communications. "By selecting Terawave, Kingston will be able to offer VLAN, VPS, TDM private line, ATM, and video services with guaranteed control rates and QoS, while containing capital and operational expenditures at the same time."

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