360networks offers high-quality cost-effective Internet Transit Services via the company's wholly-owned and operated fiber-optic backbone, capable of delivering high quality, scalable IP Transit service from100mbps to 10Gig. It deployed Internet Transit Service for One Wave Networks, a provider of voice, data and wireless networking solutions serving businesses, throughout Idaho.
A facilities-based wholesale provider of Ethernet and Private Line Transport, IP, VoIP, IP transit service, 360 Networks delivers reliable performance and quality across 18,000 route miles of deep coverage west of the Mississippi.
Its ability to quickly adapt itself to pursuing next-generation strategies, migrate from legacy networks, grow into new markets and services increasing network diversity, has made it a natural choice for One Wave.
In a press release, Nate Bondelid, One Wave Networks' co-founder, expounded on the reasons for his choice, "We were looking for wholesale alternatives to support our expansion into key Idaho markets, and with its on-net presence, solid IP network, and the competitive price that comes from going direct to the source, 360networks (News - Alert) gave us the reliably and cost effectiveness we needed to meet our customers' connectivity demands."
Rick Coma, senior vice president for 360networks expressed his satisfaction at the company having been chosen to usher next-generation telecommunication services to Idaho's business community and said, "We are proud they have chosen 360networks to deliver high quality, scalable IP Transit service in support of their growth."
360networks provides deep coverage, spanning 18,000 miles to tier 1 to 4 U.S. markets and is a full service wholesale provider of Ethernet and Private Line Transport, IP, VoIP, and Local Access services.
In a related news release, Empirix (News - Alert)&trade, Inc., the market leader of service quality assurance solutions for new IP communications, announced that 360networks selected Empirix's Hammer XMS™ to enhance its monitoring and troubleshooting capabilities of potential issues across its more than 17,000 route miles of fiber optic network across the western United States.
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Edited by Jaclyn Allard