Metro Fiber Customer Connection: Fiber Networks Can Be Controlled By Customers

Since the revolution started in metro fiber networks connecting to metro fiber backbone infrastructure, there have been a number of high technological advances in customer connections to control fiber networks.  One company on the cutting edge of high technology in providing managed telecom infrastructure services is CFN Services, which, in mid-2006, announced its availability of more than 200,000 tower and building-based wireless infrastructure sites across the nation.  CFN has been successful in integrating wireless site data into FiberSource.  The integration of wireless site data was from several hundred tower and site owners, which include the top 25 wireless tower companies which represent over 80,000 colocation sites.  This accomplishment by CFN now provides a much more economical way to provide broadband data and Ethernet services to over 200,000 wireless sites.

Another company that is in the business of metro fiber customer connections, which result in fiber networks that can be controlled by customers, is Glimmerglass, which is in the business of producing optical switches that link multiple receivers to remote atennas, as well as intelligent optical switches that can be controlled by software designed to manipulate fiber connections, instead of doing so manually, giving the customer the option to receive or send signals from a fiber connection or break a signal from a fiber connection.

Also in the business of metro fiber customer connection are the metro fiber Internet providers, such as Fiber Net, fiber.net, that provide metro fiber Internet services, as well as hosting and colocation services, to business and home Internet users.  Fiber Net is in the business of providing outsourced IT services to business customers, as well as support services to residential customers.

Broadband Internet | Friday, December 29th, 2006

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