Press Release
Charter Communications Enhances Business and Residential Service Delivery with Cisco
IP NGN Architecture
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
St. Louis, MO and San Jose, CA, October 18, 2006 – Charter Communications,
Inc. (NASDAQ: CHTR) today announced it is expanding availability of its converged
data, voice and TV (“triple-play”) services with a network based on the Cisco Systems®
Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN) architecture.
“The growth of high-speed data, voice, TV-on-demand and Gigabit Ethernet multimedia
services make the IP delivery network the most critical technology in Charter's
delivery of rich content to our customers,” said Marwan Fawaz, Charter Communications
Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer.
Charter's goal is to enhance the customer experience while consolidating and simplifying
its communication infrastructure to maximize efficiency and reduce costs, especially
when enabling disparate infrastructure technologies to work together. Charter deployed
the Cisco® uBR10012 cable modem termination system (CMTS) to maintain the expansion
of broadband speeds and to support the company’s growth of next-generation Charter
Business® Phone services. Charter also utilizes the Cisco ONS 15454
multiservice transport platform (MSTP) with reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexing
(ROADM).
“Charter Communications is at the forefront of providing advanced voice, TV and
data services for the home and businesses,” said Surya Panditi, Cisco Vice President
and General Manager, Access and Aggregation Business Unit. “Cisco continues to offer
compelling reasons to adopt our industry-leading CMTS and ROADM technologies.”
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Charter customers get enhanced user experiences when viewing and sharing television
content, surfing the web, downloading music and videos, and participating in online
gaming.
Cisco ROADM technology, available on the Cisco ONS 15454 MSTP, helps Charter and
other cable operators add, drop or pass through any combination of the available
wavelengths remotely -- via software commands by remote control -- without bringing
dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) experts on-site to manually configure
or adjust node configurations. Cisco leads the ROADM market, with more than 2,500
ROADM nodes installed in multiple customer networks worldwide.
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About Charter Communications
Charter Communications, Inc. is a leading broadband communications company and the
third-largest publicly traded cable operator in the United States. Charter provides
a full range of advanced broadband services, including advanced Charter Business®
TV in Digital entertainment programming, Charter Business® Internet
access service, and Charter Business® Phone services. Charter Business®
similarly provides scalable, tailored and cost-effective broadband communications
solutions to business organizations, such as business-to-business Internet access,
data networking, TV and music entertainment services and business telephone. Charter's advertising
sales and production services are sold under the Charter Media® brand. More
information about Charter can be found at
www.charter.com.
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