CHARLOTTE, N.C. and RICHMOND, Calif., Feb. 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Conterra Broadband Services, a leading provider of high-performance, fiber-optic broadband networks, and the West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) announced the completion of a next-generation fiber-optic network.
The resilient network connects the district's 62 locations that serve approximately 32,200 students. Each location can be easily upgraded from the current 10 gigabits to 100 gigabits. Conterra monitors, manages, and supports the network on a 24x7x365 basis and guarantees network performance and reliability.
"Due to the district's ever-increasing demands for greater bandwidth, the district sought a network that was not only robust enough for today's demands but could also grow as our bandwidth demands increase," said the district's CTO Mary Phillips. "Conterra Broadband Services provides us with a fast, secure, and reliable network that delivers dedicated 10 Gbps to every WCCUSD location. In our current cloud-based environment this is essential for student learning."
Conterra's SVP Van Snowdon added, "We are excited about the capabilities this custom private network will deliver to the WCC USD, as we continue to offer California school districts scalable network solutions to support the limitless surge of bandwidth and reliability requirements in the education sector."
About Conterra Broadband Services
Conterra Broadband Services, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, is a national provider of managed fiber-based, carrier grade, telecommunications solutions for schools, healthcare, telecom carriers, municipalities and select enterprises that require bandwidth intensive, carrier-grade services primarily in outer suburban and rural markets. Conterra and its subsidiaries currently provide these services to over 3,000 locations throughout the United States. For more information about Conterra, visit www.conterra.com or call 800-634-1374.
SOURCE Conterra Broadband Services
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