Utah Education Network Selects XO Communications for Network Services
Posted on: Monday, 4 August 2008, 12:00 CDT
XO Communications has signed a three-year agreement to provide high-speed internet access and metro private line services to the Utah Education Network, a not-for-profit consortium of higher and public education, libraries, state government and business with headquarters on the campus of the University of Utah.
It is expected that the agreement will enhance existing IT services for educators and students statewide. Under the terms of the agreement, the Utah Education Network will purchase high-capacity network access services that include XO high-speed internet access at gigabit ethernet speeds and XO metro private line services at speeds of 10Gbps.
Michael Petersen, executive director for the Utah Education Network, said: "The Utah Education Network mission is to deliver educational services that improve the quality of student achievement and communication among educators, and XO Communications will enable that as we continue to expand on our resources."
Source: Datamonitor
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