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Development Authority of the North Country Selects Infinera for Optical Network Upgrade
SUNNYVALE, CA, May 10, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
The Development Authority of the North Country (Authority) has
selected an Infinera (NASDAQ: INFN) Digital Optical Network for a
middle-mile project upgrade in Upstate New York, delivering the
benefits of broadband with speed, flexibility, and cost-effective
scalable bandwidth to carriers, public, and private institutions, to
enable greater competition and greater broadband penetration in the
region.
The Authority was awarded a $20 million broadband stimulus grant by
the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
in the first round of stimulus funding. The Authority operates a
network in northern New York State bringing broadband connectivity to
rural areas, small towns, and major U.S. Army base Fort Drum.
Stimulus funds will help the Authority extend its existing network
with added diversity and new routes to better serve existing
customers and offer broadband connectivity to new customers in the
northeastern part of the state including the Adirondack Mountains
region. When complete, the Authority's Open Access Telecom Network
will consist of over 1,250 miles of fiber network.
Based on a competitive bid process and extensive evaluation, the
Authority chose an Infinera Digital Optical Network for the speed,
flexibility, and scalability of an Infinera network. The Authority
will also benefit from the rapid service turn up and economical cost
of operations of an Infinera network based on the digital features
including point-and-click provisioning and the Digital ROADM
capability. Infinera's Bandwidth Virtualization(TM) supports the
delivery of bandwidth and services between any two points on the
network, and the delivery of end-to-end Digital OTN services. With an
Infinera DTN network, the Authority can deliver a wide range of high
bandwidth services quickly and cost effectively.
"We are excited about the new services and economic development
opportunities we'll be able to offer the North Country region," said
David Wolf, Authority telecommunications general manager. "We will
offer a wide range of services quickly, deliver world-class
high-speed broadband to local business and institutions, help attract
new industries, and offer advanced services like telemedicine, and
distance learning on our network."
"We are pleased to support the Authority in bringing world-class
broadband services to northern New York State to help the region
compete more effectively in today's economy," said Infinera CEO Tom
Fallon. "The Infinera Digital Optical Networks architecture supports
broadband stimulus networks with a long-term network solution that is
simple, fast, and flexible."
The Infinera family of optical solutions includes the Infinera DTN,
the first optical networking system based on large-scale photonic
integrated circuits, and the Infinera ATN, a compact metro edge
platform that extends the benefits of Infinera's Digital Optical
Networks to the metro edge.
About Development Authority of the North Country
The Development
Authority of the North Country (Authority) is a New York State
chartered public benefit corporation established in 1985 to address
infrastructure and development needs of the region. The Authority
created the Open Access Telecom Network (OATN) to provide the
necessary foundation to stimulate economic development in the North
Country. Completed in 2003, this is a carrier-class
telecommunications network serving Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence
Counties, connecting the region to carrier collocation facilities in
Syracuse. The OATN is comprised of approximately 750 miles of fiber
optic cable, and 14 Central Offices (CO's), which contain the
electronic and optical equipment that power the network. For more
information, please visit http://www.danc.org.
About Infinera
Infinera provides Digital Optical Networking systems
to telecommunications carriers worldwide. Infinera's systems are
unique in their use of a breakthrough semiconductor technology: the
photonic integrated circuit (PIC). Infinera's systems and PIC
technology are designed to provide customers with simpler and more
flexible engineering and operations, faster time-to-service, and the
ability to rapidly deliver differentiated services without
reengineering their optical infrastructure. For more information,
please visit http://www.infinera.com/.
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements based
on current expectations, forecasts and assumptions that involve risks
and uncertainties. These statements are based on information
available to Infinera as of the date hereof; and actual results could
differ materially from those stated or implied, due to risks and
uncertainties. Forward-looking statements include statements
regarding Infinera's expectations, beliefs, intentions or strategies
regarding the future, including that the Authority chose an Infinera
Digital Optical Network because the speed, flexibility and
scalability of an Infinera network; that the Authority will benefit
from the rapid service turn up and economical cost of operations of
an Infinera network; that the Authority can deliver a wide range of
high bandwidth services quickly and cost effectively; that the
Infinera Digital Optical Networks architecture supports broadband
stimulus networks with a long-term network solution that is simple,
fast, and flexible; and the Infinera DTN is the first optical
networking system on large-scale photonic integrated circuits. Such
forward-looking statements can be identified by forward-looking words
such as "anticipated," "believed," "could," "estimate," "expect,"
"intend," "may," "should," "will," and "would" or similar words. The
risks and uncertainties that could cause our results to differ
materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking
statements include aggressive business tactics by our competitors,
our dependence on a single product, our ability to protect our
intellectual property, claims by others that we infringe their
intellectual property, and our ability to respond to rapid
technological changes, and other risks that may impact any of the
group's business are set forth in their annual reports on Form 10-K
filed with the SEC on March 1, 2011, as well as subsequent reports
filed with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
These statements are based on information available to us as of the
date hereof and we disclaim any obligation to update the
forward-looking statements included in this press release, whether as
a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
For media and analysts:
Media:
Anna Vue
Tel. (916) 595-8157
avue@infinera.com
Investors:
Bob Blair
Tel. (408) 716-4879
bblair@infinera.com
SOURCE: Infinera
mailto:avue@infinera.com
mailto:bblair@infinera.com
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