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Home » Time Warner Telecom Surpasses 10,000 Ethernet Ports for Enterprise Customers

Time Warner Telecom Surpasses 10,000 Ethernet Ports for Enterprise Customers

July 31, 2007
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Time Warner Telecom now has more than 10,000 retail Ethernet service ports in service to enterprise customers locally and nationally over its national backbone and metro fiber optic network.
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Time Warner Telecom offers a broad service portfolio of local Ethernet services delivering Ethernet over wavelengths, switching infrastructure and SONET. In 2003, the company added a city-to-city Ethernet service using VPLS technology. And, in 2006, the company extended its portfolio to use copper facilities that enable connectivity to the branch office and remote medical clinics. About half of the company’s enterprise customer Ethernet ports are at 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps port speeds.

Time Warner Telecom claims to have connected more enterprise buildings with fiber than any other competitive carrier in the U.S..

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