VoiceNetworkx Corporation (Pink Sheets: VNWX) (http://www.voicenetworkx.com/) announced today that it will initiate testing of its fiber optic circuit that spans from the Inland Empire to Los Angeles.
The 100 plus miles long fiber optic circuit, the backbone of the network VoiceNetworkx is building in the Inland Empire, will provide high quality and availability broadband to the subscriber base and other carriers across one of the most densely populated regions of the state of California. Research estimates that VoiceNetworkx's infrastructure, situated along the Highway I-10 and one of the busiest transport arteries in the US, will have access to 2.3 million businesses and residential subscribers.
VoiceNetworkx will provide access to the fiber to other carriers, including regional CLEC's, mobile carriers, financial institutions, Law Enforcement and other ISP's as well as residential and small business subscribers across 3 Counties. The west end of the fiber circuit surfaces at 1 Wilshire Ave in Los Angeles. This is one of the largest and most important Telecom hubs in the nation and the world.
The high capacity circuit will provide the conduit for converged IP traffic for VoiceNetworkx. The fiber runs across or adjacent to 29 cities. "The last-mile is the gap in the all-fiber optic broadband network (currently occupied by older and slower copper cables) between end-user buildings and the much larger beltway fiber optic networks that circle around cities," explained CEO Malcolm Leal. "VoiceNetworkx's sole focus is to replace that copper bottleneck with the 21st Century technology by extending the reach of the fiber to the home using high quality, flexible and affordable wireless access for broadband."
Several Points of Presence along the fiber corridor will be built in the upcoming months in order to accommodate service requests from carriers and businesses/residential subscribers along the circuit.
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