IceWEB, Inc. (OTCBB:IWEB) announced today that its subsidiary, Computers
and Tele-Comm of Kansas City (“CTC”) has successfully deployed its
IceLINK Connection product. IceLINK is designed to extend the Company’s
Ethernet Meet-Me-Room Connections to potentially as many as 50,000
additional US locations, creating Virtual-Meet-Me-Room™ (VMMR)
technology.
“This new product capability will dramatically increase the reach of
well-connected buildings, data centers and carrier hotels while reducing
the cost of extending carriers and service providers to alternate
locations,” said Graeme Gibson, CTC Chief Technologist. “We initially
developed the VMMR technology for our own datacenters as a means to
translocate the carriers we have in one of our locations and make it
available to the others. We built the first large carrier-neutral
Meet-Me-Room in Kansas City and we wanted to ensure that the advantage
of its connections were available in our other Meet-Me-Room locations.
We also wanted to develop a product that could quickly scale into
Meet-Me-Rooms in other cities around the US.”
Rob Howe, CEO of IceWEB further explained, “As a cloud services company
it is vital for us to be able to reach a broad geography of service
endpoints while completely bypassing the traditional Internet with its
higher latency and lower security. This technology does just that. Over
the next few months we will be enabling additional locations and
carriers. Our test deployment was made with TW Telecom E-Line™ & Zayo
Communications dark fiber infrastructure. The 10Gbs deployment merged
multiple 1Gb pipes while maintaining their original structure. Our
initial offering will allow customers to combine up to ten different
carriers or services into a single pipe and scale it from 10Mbs to
10Gbs, delivering bandwidth on a single variable speed connection. As a
result, IceWEB and CTC now have an enhanced way to provide our services
to an even greater footprint of customers and locations. Now customers
can take advantage of the lower prices that carrier hotels allow for
bandwidth, while paying only for the bandwidth that they actually use.
In addition, they can carry the Wide Area Network (WAN) feed of 2
Carriers for Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) stability and also over the
same pipe move Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) for data and phones,
as well as connections for secure backup and data storage in the data
center."
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