SANTA BARBARA, Calif. August 3, 2010 Occam
Networks®, Inc. (Nasdaq: OCNW), announced today that Wabash Mutual Telephone , a
subscriber-owned telephone exchange in Mercer County, Ohio, has chosen Occam and its BLC 6000 multiservice access
platform (MSAP) to expand broadband services in west central Ohio. As part of a $4.3
million broadband stimulus fiber project, Wabash will provide
digital television, high-speed Internet and voice services to Fort Recovery and the surrounding area. The project will be funded through a
combination of Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP) grants and loans and will increase broadband access in areas that currently have limited access
to high-speed service.
In addition to
our residential customers, Fort Recovery is home to several major businesses including a
worldwide distributor of farming equipment, one of the top ten egg production companies in
the United States, an automotive parts manufacturer and a die cast facility, said Mike Boley, CEO of Wabash Mutual Telephone. What our customers all have in common is the
need for higher speed access. Occam is the perfect partner to help us achieve this goal
with products that are easy to use and manage, scalable and in generalvery
carrier-class. Having been a phone company for 99 years, we know what that is.
As a long-time Occam
partner, Wabash Mutual Telephone began rolling out triple-play services using Occams
products in 2005, when the company chose Occams solution over products from three
other vendors. Occam has been working with the company ever since to help Wabash Mutual Tel expand its service footprint and
migrate to an all IP network.
Wabash Mutual
Telephone has a rich history of bringing the best service experience to all customers
regardless of their location, said Juan Vela, Director, Solutions Marketing and
Strategy for Occam Networks. Occam shares a common vision with Wabash that higher bandwidth services are needed in
rural areas to improve community services, business opportunities and educational
facilities. We will continue to work with rural providers to eliminate the digital divide
and ensure all communities have access to higher speed broadband services.
Work on the Fort Recovery project has already begun and is expected to
be completed in less than three years. Wabash plans to begin turning up its first services
before the end of the year. For the
deployment, Wabash will utilize Ethernet technologies on Occams
BLC 6000 MSAP including a mix of GigE/10GigE capable Ethernet Optical Line Terminals
(OLTs). Residential, business and community organization environments will be supported by
the ON 2342 Optical
Network Terminal (ONT).
About Occam
Networks, Inc.
Occam Networks' broadband access solutions empower service providers to offer profitable
new voice, data and video services over copper and fiber. Occam systems deliver
flexibility and scalability in a Triple Play world. Over 3 million BLC 6000 ports are
currently deployed at over 380 service providers worldwide. For more information, please
visit www.occamnetworks.com.