Larry Stanfel Joins New Global Telecom As Vice President of VoIP Technology & Operations
Posted on: Thursday, 12 January 2006, 09:00 CST
GOLDEN, Colo., Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- New Global Telecom (NGT), the leading provider of wholesale hosted Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) services in the U.S. market, is pleased to announce the addition of Larry Stanfel as the company's Vice President of VoIP Technology and Operations.
Rich Grange, President and CEO of NGT said, "As our own customer base rapidly expands, it is imperative that NGT's underlying operations are able to scale cost-effectively so that we continue providing high quality service delivery and customer support. Larry's senior level experience and extensive capabilities will be key to NGT's ability to execute our operations strategy going forward. We are delighted to have him on-board."
Mr. Stanfel has had an extensive career in the telecom industry, with focus on network technologies and architecture design involving a host of advanced protocol services, including VoIP. Following receipt of BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering from Northwestern University and the University of Pennsylvania, respectively, he served in senior management positions at Bellcore, Pacific Bell and SBC Communications. For the past five-years, Mr. Stanfel has held Vice President level positions at GoBeam and Covad Communications, with responsibility for engineering, operations and development. He helped launch GoBeam's VoIP network, later working to integrate it with Covad's network and also lead expansion of service delivery on a national scale.
"Larry is a tremendous addition to NGT's already impressive staff," stated Tim Bradley, Senior Vice President of VoIP Services. "His leadership abilities will help move us forward and maintain NGT's position as the premier provider of wholesale hosted VoIP services to a wide range of service providers in North America and around the globe."
About New Global Telecom, Inc.
New Global Telecom, Inc. is the leading provider of wholesale-hosted VoIP solutions and outsourced network management services. Through its New Global Telecom and General Telecom brands, the company delivers IP and TDM switch partitioning, outsourced network operations and VoIP services to service providers worldwide. NGT's 6DegreesIP product suite of managed wholesale VoIP products offers service providers a highly effective, comprehensive solution to address residential and business end-user needs. 6DegreesIP includes a complete range of telephony features, extensive local & long-distance calling footprint, worldwide conferencing capability, E911 service, training and other support. TDM-to-IP and IP-to-IP switching services are also available. For more information, visit http://www.ngt.com/.
New Global Telecom
CONTACT: Guy McAree of New Global Telecom, +1-303-445-4055,Guy.mcaree@ngt.com
Web site: http://www.ngt.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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