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Home » Fujitsu Provides Hosted EMS for Tennessee's DTC

Fujitsu Provides Hosted EMS for Tennessee's DTC

June 22, 2009
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DTC Communications, a telephone cooperative serving rural areas of Tennessee, has chosen and deployed the Fujitsu’s new NETSMART 1500 Hosted Element Management System (HEMS) service to manage and monitor their network of approximately 20 network elements.

Fujitsu hosts the NETSMART 1500 software in Richardson, Texas, at the company’s Network Operations Center (NOC), running on a dedicated server with redundancy in Sunnyvale, California. The Hosted EMS service offers Fujitsu customers access to the NETSMART 1500 application as a client, and provides the customer with full fault, performance and management control.

Fujitsu said its hosted network monitoring for service providers provides the benefits of a network Element Management System (EMS) without the need for software, servers or server support staff.
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