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CCI Develops Network Documentation Service for Commercial Fiber Deployment in the Cable Industry

Posted on: Tuesday, 25 July 2006, 15:00 CDT

CCI, an employee owned industry leader and innovator in the Fiber Optic / Broadband Design, Engineering, Construction and Mapping industries, announced today that they have developed and are ready to deploy their Commercial Network Documentations Service. This service creates a database of the commercial fiber deployed in cable systems, tracks fiber usage, and determines available fibers, and / or CWDM wavelengths. This allows for organized and controlled expansion of the commercial network in the future. Quoting Jim Chartre, Manager of System Design at CCI, "Cable operators are realizing the revenue potential of leasing bandwidth via dark fibers within their networks. Business and commercial customers are being added at a breakneck pace. This puts a great burden on the network operator to be able to manage and documents this expansion. Proper network documentation in a database format allows for rapid yet controlled growth of their commercial network and its associated revenues. CCI's Commercial Network Documentation allows you to reduce the risks of documenting and maintaining a large complex and ever changing network. Our commercial Network Documentation Service has been designed to be cost effective and to utilize a customer's existing documentation format."

About CCI

CCI, headquartered in Iron Mountain, MI, is an employee owned, full service turnkey provider of engineering, mapping, construction, and integration services for converging Video, Voice, Data, Transportation and Utility networks. For more information visit CCI on the web at www.cciinc.us or call 1 906 776 2612.

 Contact: CCI 1 906 776 2612 www.cciinc.us

SOURCE: CCI


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