Valley TeleCom: A Case Study
Metaswitch will enable Valley TeleCom to deliver voice services over an all-IP access
network
Valley TeleCom Group operates 13 exchanges in Arizona and New Mexico through its
subsidiaries, Valley Telephone Cooperative and Copper Valley Telephone. In addition,
its CLEC subsidiary, Valley Connections, is rapidly expanding.
The company decided to migrate its network to a packet-based softswitch in order
to reduce the cost of network operations, and to prepare for growth in Voice-over
IP (VoIP) and Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) services. The project is expected to pay
for itself within 18 months through network efficiencies, revenues from new services,
and the avoidance of maintenance and upgrade fees on the decommissioned legacy switches.
Valley realized that, with the advent of next generation technologies, their aging
and costly legacy switches had only a limited useful lifespan. Metaswitch was the
only vendor that could actually support replacing their legacy switches while giving
them the next-generation architecture and the enhanced services that they required
for the future.
Within the Valley TeleCom network, the 15 new Metaswitches will eventually deliver
voice services over an all-IP access network including Occam Networks broadband
loop carriers and Wave7 FTTH equipment. To enable a smooth migration, the deployment
plans included a transition period during which both TDM and VoIP access and trunking
protocols are used.
If, like Valley TeleCom, you want to move to a next generation network - safely
- then contact us today to find out more. To learn more about Valley TeleCom, visit
www.vtc.net.