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Subscriber Networks Launches Shared Infrastructure for Private Telecoms
New Internet infrastructure company springs up in backwoods Pennsylvnia, offerring Web based billing, customer care and workforce automation services for struggling private telecom providers.
St. Peters, PA (PRWEB) June 12, 2003 -- Chris Catranis, Chairman & CEO of Subscriber Networks, Inc., announced today that he establishing a networking center in the historic village of St Peters, PA (pop 60) along French Creek State Park in Chester County, PA. "The company has leased the village general store and wired it with ten miles of fiber back to the nearest phone company central office, installed a back-up power generator plant and equipped it with racks of servers for up to five hundred client companies," said Catranis.
Catranis' background includes 20 years of international telecommunications experience, 5 of which were in Nigeria ... where he was actually crowned Chief of a local Village. Catranis said, "with satellite and fiber technology available today you can set up an operation like this in Outer Mongolia. During my own career, I've run cable, phone and data operations in Africa and the Middle East ... and St Peters has everything we need ... plenty of room to grow ... running water ... power ... fiber ... and an Inn. We're 40 minutes from Philadelphia International Airport and within 2 hrs of New York City, Baltimore and Washington DC. It's perfect!"
Catranis remarked, "frankly, I expect that the current downturn in the technology sector that started in September of 2000 has gone on for too long. This country's bandwidth was so overbuilt that it has taken years to put a dent in it. It only makes sense that forward thinking companies will continue buying that bandwidth at commodity-level prices and connect to companies like ours that can meet their IT needs for less money than doing it themselves. Downsizing IT departments is bound to go on while C-Level executives focus on their core business, and Subscriber Networks is the solution for private telecom. The costs for hardware, software and IT personnel have distracted businesses from their core competencies for almost five years."
"The paint hasn't even dried on the walls and we're already in serious negotiations to handle the entire IT needs of a Silicon Valley based broadband company. I believe we'll sign our first deal within the next 60 days," reported Catranis.
Subscriber Networks is a leading provider of shared infrastructure for customer care, billing and collaborative networking solutions for the private telecommunications industry. The Companys Web-based solutions empower broadband service providers to deliver unparalleled customer service, improve operational efficiencies and rapidly bring new revenue-generating products to the last mile".
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