XC Networks, supplier of last mile solutions, cross-border communications, and wireless backhaul in the U.S and in the Republic of Mexico, declared that it has appointed Tejas Networks' Packet Optical Transport solutions for its optical backbone improvement.
The CEO of XC Networks, Thomas Spackman, said that the company requires reliable partners so as to meet the growing demand. Over 100 optical nodes will be launched by XC in 2012 which will supplement its 12,000 fiber mile network and 10 telecom hotels with signal processing. Tejas Networks' technology management allows the company to supply IP services, TDM, and Ethernet at any location, maintaining its standard of communication between Mexico and the United States.
Tejas Networks solution supports XC Networks in the development of its TDM and Ethernet services for all applications. Packet Optical Transport platforms features streamlined operations, additional capacity, and flexible service offerings that will attribute XC Networks, making it more approachable to cater to the customer’s dynamic communication requirements.
According to CEO of Tejas Networks Sanjay Nayak, the firm integrates with XC Networks to supplement their advanced networks with significant values. The entire array of Packet Optical Transport Solutions allows telecom carriers to integrate new data services and traditional voice into a single network, anticipating an efficient operation.The ‘Future Ready technology’ by Tejas Networks benefits network upgrade to simplify capacity upgrades facilitating a simplified network service transition from primarily TDM to primarily Ethernet, which supports XC Networks to undergo an easy transition to all the upcoming data networks.